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  1. Apr 18, 2020 · In French grammar there are two ways to say the preposition “in”: “en” and “dans”. This page will cover en vs. dans and provide lots of practical categories for when to use each preposition.

  2. Apr 17, 2017 · En is typically more figurative than dans: “Je me spécialise en mathématiques.” Also, en can be used as an (indirect) object pronoun. Here is a list of the most important prepositions in French

    • How French Prepositions Work
    • Examples of When to Use 'en' in French
    • Examples of When to Use 'Dans'

    In French, prepositions are generally words that link two related parts of a sentence. They are usually placed in front of nouns or pronouns to indicate a relationship between that noun or pronoun and a verb, adjective or noun that precedes it. 1. I'm talking to Jean. 2. Je parle àJean. 3. She is from Paris. 4. Elle est de Paris. 5. The book is for...

    Enexpresses the length of time an action happens. As a result, the verb is usually in the present or past tense, as in 1. Je peux faire le lit en cinq minutes. 2. I can make the bed in five minutes. 3. Il a lu le livre en une heure. 4. He read the book in an hour. 5. J'ai appris à danser en un an. 6. I learned how to dance in a year. En expresses w...

    Dansindicates the amount of time before action will occur. Note that the verb is usually in the present or future, as in 1. Nous partons dans dix minutes. 2. We're leaving in 10 minutes. 3. Il reviendra dans une heure. 4. He'll be back in an hour. 5. Elle va commencer dans une semaine. 6. She's going to start in a week. Dansrefers to something that...

  3. Sep 20, 2023 · When talking about time or durations introduced by in - in two hours, in 1876,... - in French you will either use dans or en. Dans or en with time/durations in French. Here is how to know which one to use : En une heure = (With)in an hour

  4. "Dans" is "in" as in "inside", if you go "dans la maison", you go "inside the house". "À" is more used to indicate that you go towards something, more used as "to". And "en" is not used that much, mainly for some countries ("en Angola" : "to Angola") or some expressions such as "en entier".

  5. Jul 17, 2015 · Here is a brief rundown of DANS vs. EN and their uses. 1. DANS is usually used to mean physically in or inside something (when followed by a definite article or an indefinite article + a noun):

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  7. Oct 18, 2020 · de means "of" and "from". en means "in". dans means "in" "inside of" "to". sur means "at / out of / on top of / and when referring a city name it means "in" e.g sur Paris but interesting thing is, despite this they call Bordeaux as "à Bordeaux" and if i want to say "a forest in France" translated as "une forêt en France".

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