French Prepositions of Movement: Vers, Pour, and Par
Movement Prepositions
Different prepositions express various types of movement in French. Each has specific uses for describing travel and direction.
Vers - Toward
Used for movement in a direction
General Direction
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"Je marche vers la gare" (I'm walking toward the station)
- Indicates movement toward without necessarily reaching
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"Le train va vers Paris" (The train is going toward Paris)
- Shows general direction of travel
Pour - Heading To
Indicates final destination
Destination
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"Je pars pour Londres" (I'm leaving for London)
- Shows intended destination
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"L'avion est pour Rome" (The plane is for Rome)
- Indicates final stop
Par - Through/Via
Used for routes and means of travel
Routes
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"Nous passons par Lyon" (We're going through Lyon)
- Indicates passing through a place
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"Elle voyage par train" (She travels by train)
- Shows means of transportation
Combined Usage Examples
Travel Planning
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"Je passe par Madrid pour aller au Portugal" (I'm going through Madrid to get to Portugal)
- Combines route and destination
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"Nous allons vers le nord par l'autoroute" (We're heading north via the highway)
- Shows direction and method
Common Travel Phrases
Direction Asking
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"Pour aller à la banque?" (How do I get to the bank?)
- Common way to ask directions
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"Par où faut-il passer?" (Which way should I go?)
- Asking about route
Giving Directions
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"Allez vers le centre-ville" (Go toward downtown)
- Using vers for general direction
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"Passez par le parc" (Go through the park)
- Indicating a route
Important Distinctions
Vers vs Pour
- Vers: general direction
- Pour: specific destination
Par vs À travers
- Par: route or means
- À travers: through (physically)
Practical Applications
Transportation
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"Je vais au travail par métro" (I go to work by metro)
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"Le bus passe par le centre" (The bus goes through the center)
Walking Directions
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"Marchez vers l'église" (Walk toward the church)
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"Passez par la rue principale" (Go through the main street)
Context helps determine which preposition fits best. Consider whether you're indicating direction, destination, or route when choosing between them.
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