Use for feminine countries ( en France ) or masculine countries starting with a vowel ( en Iran ). Use au for masculine countries ( au Canada ). Use à for cities ( à Lyon ).
Le chien dort sous la table. (The dog is sleeping under the table) Je sors avec mes amis. (I am going out with my friends) Important Rules of Usage
For a deep dive into these structures, resources like the Busuu Guide to Prepositions or the reference book "French Prepositions: Forms and Usage" by Trudie Maria Booth provide comprehensive lists and contextual examples.
Demander quelqu'un de faire quelque chose (To ask someone to do something). Essayer de (To try to).
: The prepositions à and de must contract when followed by the definite articles le or les : à + le = au à + les = aux de + le = du de + les = des
In French, prepositions are invariable words that link nouns, pronouns, or infinitives to the rest of a sentence to indicate relationships of place, time, manner, or cause. They are categorized into (single words like à , de , en ) and compound prepositions (phrases like à côté de , en face de ). Common French Prepositions and Their Usage Preposition Core Meanings Usage Example À to, at, in Je vais à Paris. (I am going to Paris) De of, from, about Il est de Paris. (He is from Paris) Dans in, inside Le chat est dans la boîte. (The cat is in the box) En in, to, by Nous voyageons en train. (We travel by train) Chez at/to someone's place Je vais chez Marie. (I'm going to Marie's house) Pour C'est pour toi. (It is for you) Sur on, on top of Le livre est sur la table. (The book is on the table) Sous
: Many French verbs require a specific preposition before an infinitive or object. For instance:
French Prepositions: Forms And Usage Apr 2026
Use for feminine countries ( en France ) or masculine countries starting with a vowel ( en Iran ). Use au for masculine countries ( au Canada ). Use à for cities ( à Lyon ).
Le chien dort sous la table. (The dog is sleeping under the table) Je sors avec mes amis. (I am going out with my friends) Important Rules of Usage French Prepositions: Forms and Usage
For a deep dive into these structures, resources like the Busuu Guide to Prepositions or the reference book "French Prepositions: Forms and Usage" by Trudie Maria Booth provide comprehensive lists and contextual examples. Use for feminine countries ( en France )
Demander quelqu'un de faire quelque chose (To ask someone to do something). Essayer de (To try to). Le chien dort sous la table
: The prepositions à and de must contract when followed by the definite articles le or les : à + le = au à + les = aux de + le = du de + les = des
In French, prepositions are invariable words that link nouns, pronouns, or infinitives to the rest of a sentence to indicate relationships of place, time, manner, or cause. They are categorized into (single words like à , de , en ) and compound prepositions (phrases like à côté de , en face de ). Common French Prepositions and Their Usage Preposition Core Meanings Usage Example À to, at, in Je vais à Paris. (I am going to Paris) De of, from, about Il est de Paris. (He is from Paris) Dans in, inside Le chat est dans la boîte. (The cat is in the box) En in, to, by Nous voyageons en train. (We travel by train) Chez at/to someone's place Je vais chez Marie. (I'm going to Marie's house) Pour C'est pour toi. (It is for you) Sur on, on top of Le livre est sur la table. (The book is on the table) Sous
: Many French verbs require a specific preposition before an infinitive or object. For instance: