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What is to - in French?

"To" in French can be expressed in a few different ways, depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

For location:

* à: This is the most common way to say "to" when referring to a location.

* *Je vais à l'école.* (I am going to school.)

* *Il est allé à Paris.* (He went to Paris.)

For destination:

* à: This is also used for destination, especially when it follows a verb of motion.

* *On se rend à la gare.* (We are going to the train station.)

For recipient:

* à: This is used when the recipient is a person.

* *Je donne ce cadeau à mon ami.* (I am giving this present to my friend.)

For purpose/goal:

* pour: This is used when "to" indicates a purpose or goal.

* *Il est venu pour parler avec toi.* (He came to talk to you.)

* *Je l'ai fait pour elle.* (I did it for her.)

Other options:

* vers: This means "towards" or "in the direction of."

* *Je marche vers la plage.* (I am walking towards the beach.)

* en direction de: This also means "in the direction of."

* *Il s'est dirigé en direction de la sortie.* (He headed towards the exit.)

Important Note:

French uses different prepositions depending on the verb and the object. It's important to learn the correct usage of each preposition to avoid making mistakes. If you are unsure, it's always a good idea to consult a dictionary or grammar resource.

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