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anime
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21 August 2013 at 9:47pm | IP Logged 
Since there seem to be a lot of knowledgeable French speakers here I'm gonna go ahead with another
question.

The preposition en in Spanish seems to be represented by no less than 4 prepositions in French :(
dans, en, a and sur.

I wanted to know the phrase "in my life I have visited many countries" or something similar. Is it dans ma vie?

Thanks
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21 August 2013 at 10:25pm | IP Logged 
I would say Pendant ma vie. Not sure whether it's totally correct.

Dans as a time preposition is like Je reviens dans trois jours. I'm going back in three days.
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22 August 2013 at 3:40am | IP Logged 
I think "dans ma vie" and "durant ma vie" are acceptable. Funny thing is it becomes "de ma vie" in negative
sentences. "Je ne suis jamais allé de ma vie."

A quick over view of these French prepositions if you're interested.

"Sur" is like "on top of" or just "on".

Sur la table = on the table
Sur le mur = on the wall

"Dans" is "in" or "inside of".

Dans le garage = in the garage
Dans le livre = in the book

It can also be "in" when talking about time. It denotes how much time is left before something happens.

Le festival est dans trois jours. = The festival is in three days.

"En" and "à" is where things get more complicated.

"En" can be used for time as well. The difference is that it measures the time it takes to accomplish a task.

Je l'ai écrit en 2 heures. = I wrote it in two hours.

"En" is also used to mean "to" or "in" when talking about feminin countries like China and Switzerland or
countries that start with a vowel.

Je vis en chine/en Équateur. = I live in China/Ecuador.
Je vais en suisse l'année prochaine. = I'm going to Switzerland next year.

"Au", "à l'", "à la" and "aux" mean "to". The only difference is that "au" is used in front of masculin words that
start with a consonant or an aspirated "h". "À la" is for feminin word that start with a consonant or an
aspirated "h". "À l'" is for any masculin or feminin word that start with a vowel or a mute "h". And "aux" is for
any plural word. "Au" is what you use with masculin countries that start with a consonant.

"À" is found on its own in front of the names of cities and people. The important difference of "à Québec" (the
city) vs "au Québec" (the province). I believe there's also a rule with islands or something, which results in
constructions like "à Taïwan" despite Taiwan being a country.

Of course there are other uses for all these words, like en hiver, aller en éclaireur, frapper dans le ventre,
compter sur... You'll just have to learn them on a case by case basis.
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22 August 2013 at 10:43pm | IP Logged 
wow thanks a lot for explanation


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