dans Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “in; into” is dans. Pronounced the same Recording English French Learn teeth dents Learn See also Recording English French Learn in en Learn Examples of "in; into" in use There are 56 examples of the French word for "in; into" being used: Recording English French Learn fish live in the sea les poissons vivent dans la mer Learn In the afternoon I go for a walk and I have a beer in a café. L’après midi je fais une promenade et je bois une bière dans un café. Learn many birds live in the countryside beaucoup d’oiseaux vivent dans la campagne Learn in the western part of Brittany dans l’ouest de la Bretagne Learn to faint tomber dans les pommes Learn in the eastern part of the region dans l’est de la région Learn fish live in rivers les poissons vivent dans les rivières Learn squirrels live in trees les écureuils vivent dans des arbres Learn then in this case, generally I stay in the country between six months and one year alors là généralement je reste dans le pays entre six mois et un an Learn I spend generally one or two months in the country where I am working je passe généralement un mois ou deux dans le pays où je travaille Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "in; into" Practice (57) Lesson Learn Lesson words in; into, to faint etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases After a week sitting down in the classroom, I love to spend hours doing exercise., After a week working in a supermarket, I like to rest., and in the end we got married in a castle, and my mother is a receptionist in a large hotel, and then I leave again to another town to do another campa...another publicity campaign, and then I leave it to return to another country, and to stay a lot shorter time in a town, And, in the afternoon, we play football with friends in the park., Children stick fish on other people’s backs., crocodiles live in the Nile, in Egypt, dragons frequently appear in medieval stories, fish live in rivers, fish live in the sea, frogs live in ponds, he went into a café, I can stay in a town for one week or two at most, I spend generally one or two months in the country where I am working, I will be born in 2 hours., I work in the communication sector., in a large hotel etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 3 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1