them’—‘why w słowniku Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Tłumaczenia dla hasła them’—‘why w angielski»francuski słowniku

I.why [waɪ, Am hwaɪ] PRZYSŁ. Why translates as pourquoi in French, but see II. and III. below for exceptions.
As with other words such as , quand, comment etc., questions are formed by inserting est-ce que after the question word: why did you go? = pourquoi est-ce que tu y es allé? or by inverting the subject and verb after the question word, which is slightly more formal: pourquoi y es-tu allé? In spoken French the question word can be put at the end: tu y es allé pourquoi?
why occurs with certain reporting verbs such as ask, explain, know, think and wonder. For translations, see these entries.

1. why (in questions):

Zobacz też wherefore, reason

I.wherefore [Brit ˈwɛːfɔː, Am ˈ(h)wɛrˌfɔr] PRZYSŁ. lit.

II.wherefore [Brit ˈwɛːfɔː, Am ˈ(h)wɛrˌfɔr] SPÓJ. archaic

1. reason (cause):

raison r.ż. (for, behind de)
by reason of form.

2. reason (explanation):

raison r.ż.

I.there [Brit ðɛː, ðə, Am ðɛr] ZAIM. (as impersonal subject) There is generally translated by after prepositions: near there = près de là etc and when emphasizing the location of an object/point etc visible to the speaker: put them there = mettez-les là.
Remember that voilà is used to draw attention to a visible place/object/person: there's my watch = voilà ma montre, whereas il y a is used for generalizations: there's a village nearby = il y a un village tout près.
there when unstressed with verbs such as aller and être is translated by y: we went there last year = nous y sommes allés l'année dernière, but not where emphasis is made: it was there that we went last year = c'est là que nous sommes allés l'année dernière.
For examples of the above and further uses of there see the entry below.

2. there (at or to that place):

3. there (to draw attention):

there you go again przen.

Zobacz też so

10. so (avoiding repetition):

so I see

so long as pot. → long

their OKREŚL. In French, determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they precede. So their is translated by leur + masculine or feminine singular noun ( leur chien, leur maison) and by leurs + plural noun ( leurs enfants).
When their is stressed à eux is added after the noun: their house = leur maison à eux.
For their used with parts of the body .
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Zobacz też this

I.this <pl these> [Brit ðɪs, Am ðɪs] OKREŚL.

III.this <pl these> [Brit ðɪs, Am ðɪs] PRZYSŁ.

they'd → they had, → they would

them’—‘why w słowniku PONS

Tłumaczenia dla hasła them’—‘why w angielski»francuski słowniku

2. them objective zaim.:

eux(elles) after przyim.
il leur a dit que ...

Zobacz też this

American English

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