What does ensuite in French mean?
What is the meaning of the word ensuite in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ensuite in French.
The word ensuite in French means then, then, next, after which. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ensuite
thenadverbe (puis) (adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down.") Tu passes déjà ton examen, et ensuite tu pars en vacances. // Nous collecterons toutes les données et nous prendrons notre décision ensuite. We'll collect all the data and we'll make our decision afterwards. |
then, nextadverbe (après, dans l'espace) (adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down.") Il y a une chambre et ensuite une salle de bains. There is a bedroom and then a bathroom. |
after whichlocution conjonction (vieilli (après quoi) (conjunction: Connects words, clauses, and sentences--for example, "and," "but," "because," "in order that.") Je l'ai présentée aux autres invités, ensuite de quoi je l'ai laissée avec Martine. I introduced her to the other guests, after which I left her with Martine. |
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