à

Preposition

 * 1) of, of...each, each containing
 * 2) at
 * 3) to, or

Etymology
From.

Etymology
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Adverb

 * 1) a, per, each

Usage notes

 * Use of accents on capital letters is variable. European usage is sometimes to omit accents, though the French Academy considers it incorrect. This is partly due to the keyboard layout used in France. Quebec usage is to put accents on capitals.

Etymology 2
, a merge of and.

Preposition

 * 1) to
 * 2) to until
 * 3) on the, to
 * 4) at
 * 5) at, in, on
 * 6) from
 * 7) of belonging to
 * 8) till, until
 * 9)  cooked in or with
 * 10)  to
 * 11) by
 * 12) or, to
 * 13) with
 * 1) at, in, on
 * 2) from
 * 3) of belonging to
 * 4) till, until
 * 5)  cooked in or with
 * 6)  to
 * 7) by
 * 8) or, to
 * 9) with
 * 1) from
 * 2) of belonging to
 * 3) till, until
 * 4)  cooked in or with
 * 5)  to
 * 6) by
 * 7) or, to
 * 8) with
 * 1) from
 * 2) of belonging to
 * 3) till, until
 * 4)  cooked in or with
 * 5)  to
 * 6) by
 * 7) or, to
 * 8) with
 * 1) till, until
 * 2)  cooked in or with
 * 3)  to
 * 4) by
 * 5) or, to
 * 6) with
 * 1)  cooked in or with
 * 2)  to
 * 3) by
 * 4) or, to
 * 5) with
 * 1)  to
 * 2) by
 * 3) or, to
 * 4) with
 * 1) by
 * 2) or, to
 * 3) with
 * 1) by
 * 2) or, to
 * 3) with
 * 1) by
 * 2) or, to
 * 3) with
 * 1) by
 * 2) or, to
 * 3) with
 * 1) or, to
 * 2) with
 * 1) or, to
 * 2) with
 * 1) or, to
 * 2) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with
 * 1) with

Usage notes
  Expresses a report/ratio of place (to), time (at), means, manner, price. It can indicate possession (of or 's), particularly when used with a disjunctive personal pronoun, e.g., ,.   Introduces several types of grammatical complement: indirect object, attribution, name, adjective.   In French, a good number of intransitive verbs use to mark an indirect object, e.g. . Sometimes, their English equivalents are transitive verbs taking direct objects, e.g., in which case, translations generally do not require any counterpartial element be rendered for à, though some ways of rendering certain verbs will allow for it.     When is followed by a definite article, the two combine to give the following combined forms:   However, and  are almost entirely not used if the location referred to is a country, subnational division, or continent, in which case,  is used instead. (The same does not hold, however, for and .) Compare  and. The most notable exception is.     Logically following the previously described rule, à combines with the relative pronouns, which themselves contain an element of the definite article, producing these forms: </li> </ul>


 * See also Appendix:French verbs followed by à

Etymology
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Preposition

 * 1)  at (a specified price or rate of exchange per item)

Usage notes

 * Generally not followed by articles or adjectives, but if necessary it may be construed with nominative, dative, or accusative: à ein or einem or einen Euro.

Etymology
From.

Letter

 * , @ at the given rate for each item
 * 1)  a la, in the style of, after the manner of
 * 1)  a la, in the style of, after the manner of

Letter

 * 1) The letter $⟨a⟩$ in a stressed final syllable.

Pronoun

 * 1) he, she

Preposition

 * : at; to
 * 1) * 1537, Cicero (original author), Epistres familiaires traduictz de latin en francois et nouvellement imprimez link
 * "frm"

- on les vend à Paris

Etymology
Cognate to 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From.

Preposition

 * 1) to, at

Noun

 * 1) at sign

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from , from.

Preposition

 * 1) to, up to
 * 2) at ... each
 * 3) in, a
 * 4)  up to, in
 * 1) in, a
 * 2)  up to, in
 * 1) in, a
 * 2)  up to, in
 * 1)  up to, in
 * 1)  up to, in
 * 1)  up to, in
 * 1)  up to, in

Preposition

 * 1) forms adverbs meaning "in a manner related or resembling"
 * 2) accented preposition, the preposition a is accented when it comes before feminine words in prepositional, adverbial and conjunctive phrases; in
 * 1) accented preposition, the preposition a is accented when it comes before feminine words in prepositional, adverbial and conjunctive phrases; in
 * 1) accented preposition, the preposition a is accented when it comes before feminine words in prepositional, adverbial and conjunctive phrases; in

Usage notes

 * The grave accent is used to differentiate the preposition of a simple article. In "He wrote in pen", the respective particle without the diacritic will make the sentence have another meaning: "He wrote the pen."

Etymology 2
From homophone.

Suffix

 * 1) verbal suffix for marking past tense on transitive verbs.

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Preposition

 * 1) from, out of

Etymology 1
Letter with grave (◌̀) to signify short stressed vowel.

Letter

 * 1) Additional letter, used in some words to denote the short stress on .

Symbol

 * 1)  Phonetic transcription of sound [].

Etymology 2
Letter with acute (◌̀) to signify long stressed vowel.

Letter

 * 1)  Additional letter, used in some words to denote the long stress on a.

Etymology 3
From, from latin 'to'.

Preposition

 * 1) for, per (the price, mass etc.)

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Preposition

 * 1) ... to ...
 * 2) @, at, each
 * 3) * 2017 April 1, "Ovärdigt Finland att marginalisera dem med autism och deras närstående" [Unworthy of Finland to marginalize those with autism and their relatives] (letter to the editor), Hufvudstadsbladet, Helsinki: KSF Media, accessed 11 November 2020:
 * "sv"
 * 1) @, at, each
 * 2) * 2017 April 1, "Ovärdigt Finland att marginalisera dem med autism och deras närstående" [Unworthy of Finland to marginalize those with autism and their relatives] (letter to the editor), Hufvudstadsbladet, Helsinki: KSF Media, accessed 11 November 2020:
 * "sv"
 * 1) * 2017 April 1, "Ovärdigt Finland att marginalisera dem med autism och deras närstående" [Unworthy of Finland to marginalize those with autism and their relatives] (letter to the editor), Hufvudstadsbladet, Helsinki: KSF Media, accessed 11 November 2020:
 * "sv"

- Hade vi följt Sveriges exempel (LSS, 1994), skulle den personliga assistansen (à 11 euro per timme) vid det här laget vara en profession.

Etymology 2
Compare a.

Noun

 * 1) blood paternal aunt (younger than one's father)

Particle

 * 1) yeah

Usage notes

 * In contrast to which is used to make a yes-no question, à is used to seek confirmation, roughly equivalent to 🇨🇬 or the English use of tag questions. Compare to, which is similar to 🇨🇬 in that it is used to make a light assertion or remark. However, à denotes a speaker's stronger belief that the hearer will agree with him or her than the expression.
 * The negative reply to this type of question can start with không phải only to questions with a nominal predicate. Otherwise, the negative reply starts with (or its variants, such as ) or some other negators such as.
 * Not to be confused with.