What does tandis que in French mean?
What is the meaning of the word tandis que in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tandis que in French.
The word tandis que in French means while, whereas, while. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word tandis que
whilelocution conjonction (simultanéité : pendant que) (at same time) (conjunction: Connects words, clauses, and sentences--for example, "and," "but," "because," "in order that.") Je passe l'aspirateur tandis que mon mari fait la vaisselle. Mon voisin ne m'a pas entendu, car j'ai sonné tandis qu'il était à la cave. My neighbour didn't hear me, as I rang the bell when he was in the cellar. |
whereas, whilelocution conjonction (contraste : alors que) (contrast) (conjunction: Connects words, clauses, and sentences--for example, "and," "but," "because," "in order that.") Anne est blonde tandis que sa sœur est brune. Tu prends ton café sucré, tandis que je le préfère sans sucre. |
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