Sooner or later : tôt ou tard??

alison g.C1Kwiziq community member

Sooner or later : tôt ou tard??

Asked 8 years ago
Ron T.C1Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Bonjour Alison, I am not totally sure of your question. In French, tôt ou tard means «sooner or later» a phrase that we use in English from time to time. To that end, let's look at another example. Tôt ou tard, il le comprendra ---> Sooner or later, he will understand it. Whether «tôt ou tard» is at the end of the phrase or at the beginning, it has the same sense. Bonne chance et bonne continuation dans vos études en français. J'espère que cela vous aidera bien.
Steven N.C1Kwiziq community member
I was confused too - it says tôt OR tard! Just a typo, then?
AurélieKwiziq Head of French, Native French Teacher
Bonjour tout le monde ! Yes, it was indeed a typo, and thanks to you all, it's now been finally fixed :) Bonne journée !
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