pour Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “for; to” is pour. Examples of "for; to" in use There are 136 examples of the French word for "for; to" being used: Recording English French Learn For me, the weekend, is complete rest. Pour moi, le weekend, c’est la détente totale. Learn She goes to the theater to watch a musical comedy. Elle va au théâtre pour regarder une comédie musicale. Learn She writes a satirical story for a magazine. Elle rédige une histoire satirique pour un magazine. Learn Fake money is a big problem for the government. La fausse monnaie est un gros problème pour le gouvernement. Learn I’d like to have my bags checked through to Lille. Je voudrais faire enregistrer mes bagages pour Lille. Learn where there are numerous sources of entertainment for visitors où il y a de nombreuses distractions pour les visiteurs Learn She wrote an ad online to sell her apartment. Elle a écrit une annonce en ligne pour vendre son appartement. Learn and I work for several international magazines et je travaille pour plusieurs magazines internationaux Learn My grandfather used to go to the dairyman to buy butter. Mon grand-père allait chez le crémier pour acheter du beurre. Learn The pharmacist is recommending a medicine for my allergy. La pharmacienne me conseille un médicament pour mon allergie. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "for; to" Practice (137) Lesson Learn Lesson words for; to etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A circus tent is a big tent in which to put on shows., A circus tent is used for the organization of circus shows., and I work for several international magazines, and then I leave again to another town to do another campa...another publicity campaign, and then I leave it to return to another country, and twenty-five pitches for camper vans, and we had a great magician to liven up the evening, At what time?, Christine doesn’t like English because for her, it’s boring., Fake money is a big problem for the government., for 12.15 p.m, for campers, For Candlemas Day, people eat pancakes., for Epiphany Day, for holiday-makers, For how many people?, for later, for lunch, for lunch and dinner, For Marie, sport is torture because she hates the physical exercise. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1