pour Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “for” is pour. Examples of "for" in use There are 136 examples of the French word for "for" being used: Recording English French Learn My nephew is tall for his age. Mon neveu est grand pour son âge. Learn I’m not paid to do that. Je ne suis pas payé pour faire cela. Learn You will put this time to good use to accomplish this formality at the consultation registration desk, in the main hall of the hospital on the ground floor. Vous mettrez ce temps à profit pour accomplir cette formalité au guichet d’inscription des consultations, dans le hall principal de l’hôpital au rez-de-chaussée. Learn I have to buy two tricycles for my nephews. Je dois acheter deux tricycles pour mes neveux. Learn the washing powder is the detergent for washing the laundry la lessive est le détergent pour laver le linge Learn my goal is to try to fight for the yellow jersey mon but est d’essayer de me battre pour le maillot jaune Learn lambs are used to produce wool les agneaux sont utilisés pour produire de la laine Learn She uses a mincing knife to cut some garlic. Elle utilise un couteau à bascule pour couper de l’ail. Learn I need a corkscrew to open the bottle. J’ai besoin d’un tire-bouchon pour ouvrir la bouteille. Learn She must spend a lot of money for her house. Elle doit dépenser beaucoup d’argent pour sa maison. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "for" Practice (137) Lesson Learn Lesson words for 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