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How do you say to in French?

There are several ways to say "to" in French, depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

* à: This is the most common way to say "to" in French, and it is used for most purposes.

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

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

* Example: "Elle s'est tournée vers la fenêtre." (She turned towards the window.)

* en: This translates to "in" or "to" when indicating direction, but it is also used for other purposes.

* Example: "Il est allé en France." (He went to France.)

* pour: This translates to "for" or "to" when indicating purpose.

* Example: "J'ai acheté ce livre pour toi." (I bought this book for you.)

* dans: This translates to "in" or "into," and can sometimes be used to say "to" when indicating a location.

* Example: "Il est entré dans la maison." (He went into the house.)

The best way to choose the right word is to consider the context and the meaning you want to convey.

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