vers

/vɛʁ/
prepositionBeginner
general

Indicates direction or movement toward a place or person.

Elle regarde vers le ciel.

She is looking toward the sky.

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Can be used with both physical and metaphorical movement.

general

Used to indicate a time or period in the future.

Vers minuit, il est rentré.

Around midnight, he came back.

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Often translates to 'around' or 'toward' in English.

Collocations

vers le hauttoward the topvers le bastoward the bottomvers l'avanttoward the frontvers l'arrièretoward the back

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Related Phrases

vers le basphrase
toward the bottom
vers le hautphrase
toward the top

💡Pro Tip

Directional Use

Use 'vers' to indicate movement toward a place or person.

Temporal Use

Use 'vers' to indicate a time or period in the future, often translating to 'around' or 'toward' in English.

Gold Rule

Prepositional Use

'Vers' is always followed by a noun or pronoun, often with an article.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'vers', from Latin 'versus', meaning 'toward'.

📝Usage Notes

Can be used with both literal and figurative movement. Often used with 'le', 'la', or 'l'' to specify direction.

Word Breakdown

vers
toward
root
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