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 We need four red balls for our game. Nous avons besoin de quatre balles rouges pour notre jeu. Learn He uses a search engine to do his homework. Il utilise un moteur de recherche pour faire ses devoirs. Learn in order to be able to renew your ID card pour pouvoir faire renouveler votre carte d’identité Learn She bought a games console and two gamepads for her son. Elle a acheté une console de jeux et deux manettes pour son fils. Learn To solve this puzzle, one must think very hard. Pour résoudre ce casse-tête, il faut beaucoup se creuser la tête. Learn This optician offers a second pair of glasses for an extra euro. Cet opticien propose une deuxième paire de lunettes pour un euro de plus. Learn What for? Pour quoi faire ? Learn of the person for whom de la personne pour laquelle Learn two hundred pitches for tents deux-cent places pour des tentes Learn My father works for a bank. Mon père travaille pour une banque. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … 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