d'une part
d'une part 30秒で
- A formal logical connector used to introduce the first of two points.
- Equivalent to the English 'on the one hand' but strictly used for logical parts.
- Essential for B1+ learners to structure essays and formal arguments.
- Must be paired with 'd'autre part' or 'de l'autre' for complete logic.
- Grammatical Category
- Adverbial phrase (locution adverbiale) functioning as a logical connector.
- Logical Function
- To categorize and separate distinct elements of a complex situation for the sake of clarity and structured analysis.
La situation est complexe car, d'une part, les ressources sont limitées, et d'autre part, la demande augmente sans cesse.
- Register
- Standard to Formal. It is common in newspapers like Le Monde, but less common in casual street slang where 'd'un côté' might be preferred.
Nous devons agir car, d'une part, le temps presse et, d'autre part, nos concurrents avancent vite.
- Contextual Usage
- Commonly found in legal texts (e.g., 'Entre, d'une part, la société X...'), academic essays, and formal debates.
Le contrat stipule que, d'une part, l'employeur s'engage à fournir un bureau et, d'autre part, l'employé s'engage à respecter les horaires.
- The Pairing Rule
- Always aim to follow 'd'une part' with 'd'autre part' to complete the logical cycle. Skipping the second part can leave the listener hanging.
Le succès du projet dépend, d'une part, de la motivation de l'équipe et, d'autre part, du soutien financier de la direction.
- Placement Variety
- It can appear at the start of a sentence, after a conjunction like 'car' or 'parce que', or inside a clause following the subject and verb.
J'ai choisi cette voiture car, d'une part, elle consomme peu et, d'autre part, elle est très spacieuse.
- Common Combinations
- D'une part... d'autre part... / D'une part... de l'autre... / D'une part... mais d'autre part...
On peut dire que, d'une part, la technologie nous aide, mais que, d'autre part, elle nous aliène.
Les conclusions du rapport montrent, d'une part, une baisse des ventes et, d'autre part, une hausse des coûts de production.
- Media and Journalism
- Used to present balanced reports or to contrast two different political viewpoints during an interview.
L'auteur soutient que, d'une part, la Révolution a apporté la liberté, mais que, d'autre part, elle a engendré la violence.
- Corporate Meetings
- Used by managers to weigh pros and cons during decision-making processes or performance reviews.
Pour notre stratégie marketing, d'une part, nous devons cibler les jeunes, et d'autre part, fidéliser nos clients actuels.
- Literature
- Used in philosophical essays or psychological novels where characters weigh their options or analyze their feelings.
Il se sentait partagé car, d'une part, il aimait sa ville natale, mais d'autre part, il rêvait d'aventure.
- Literal Translation Error
- Avoid: 'Sur une main'. Use: 'D'une part'. French logic uses spatial parts of a logical argument, not physical anatomy.
Incorrect: De une part, c'est trop cher. Correct: D'une part, c'est trop cher.
- Register Mismatch
- Using 'd'une part' in a very casual setting (like at a bar with friends) can sound slightly arrogant or 'too formal.' In these cases, 'd'un côté' is the more natural choice.
Au bar: 'D'un côté, j'ai soif, de l'autre, je dois conduire.' (Better than 'd'une part').
- Preposition Pitfall
- Never say 'par une part' or 'en une part.' The preposition is always 'de' (which becomes 'd'').
Incorrect: À une part, le vin est bon. Correct: D'une part, le vin est bon.
- D'une part vs. D'un côté
- Use 'd'une part' for logic and formal writing. Use 'd'un côté' for casual speech and physical descriptions.
Premièrement, je vais au marché. (Start of a list). D'une part, le marché est loin... (Start of an argument about distance vs. quality).
- Comparison Table
- - **D'une part**: Formal, binary, logical. - **D'un côté**: Casual, visual, common. - **En revanche**: Focuses on the contrast (more like 'however'). - **Par contre**: Casual contrast (more like 'on the other hand' but shorter).
D'un côté, j'ai envie de sortir, mais d'un autre côté, je suis fatigué.
- Summary of Alternatives
- For lists: Premièrement. For casual talk: D'un côté. For strong contrast: En revanche. For logical division: D'une part.
Nous analysons le problème d'une part via les statistiques et d'autre part via les témoignages.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In Old French, 'part' could also mean 'direction' or 'side,' which explains why we use it to describe logical 'sides' of an argument today.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing it as 'de une part' (no elision).
- Pronouncing 'part' with an English 'r' sound.
- Confusing the 'u' in 'une' with an 'ou' sound.
難易度
Easy to recognize in texts once you know the pair.
Requires understanding of logical flow and punctuation.
Can sound forced if not used in the right register.
Very distinct sound, easy to pick up in formal speech.
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知っておくべき文法
Elision of 'de' before a vowel.
D'une part (not de une part).
Use of commas to isolate logical connectors.
Il faut, d'une part, travailler dur.
Consistency of verbal moods in parallel clauses.
D'une part il EST (indicative) ... d'autre part il EST (indicative).
Binary structure requirements.
D'une part... d'autre part.
Register consistency.
Avoid mixing slang with formal connectors.
レベル別の例文
D'une part, j'aime le rouge.
On the one hand, I like red.
Simple introductory use of the phrase.
D'une part, il fait chaud aujourd'hui.
On the one hand, it is hot today.
Used to state a simple fact.
D'une part, j'ai un chat.
On the one hand, I have a cat.
Starting a simple list of possessions.
D'une part, la pomme est bonne.
On the one hand, the apple is good.
Basic descriptive sentence.
D'une part, c'est mon ami.
On the one hand, he is my friend.
Introducing a personal fact.
D'une part, je parle français.
On the one hand, I speak French.
Stating a skill.
D'une part, le livre est bleu.
On the one hand, the book is blue.
Simple observation.
D'une part, nous sommes ici.
On the one hand, we are here.
Simple locational statement.
D'une part, l'appartement est grand.
On the one hand, the apartment is large.
Describing a feature in a comparison.
D'une part, il y a du soleil, et d'autre part, il y a du vent.
On the one hand, it's sunny, and on the other hand, it's windy.
Basic paired use with 'd'autre part'.
D'une part, le travail est intéressant.
On the one hand, the work is interesting.
Giving a reason for a choice.
D'une part, j'aime cuisiner pour mes amis.
On the one hand, I like cooking for my friends.
Expressing a preference.
D'une part, le voyage est long, mais c'est beau.
On the one hand, the trip is long, but it's beautiful.
Contrasting a negative with a positive.
D'une part, elle étudie beaucoup.
On the one hand, she studies a lot.
Observing a behavior.
D'une part, le film est drôle.
On the one hand, the movie is funny.
Reviewing a piece of media.
D'une part, nous avons le temps de manger.
On the one hand, we have time to eat.
Stating a condition.
D'une part, le projet est ambitieux, mais d'autre part, il est risqué.
On the one hand, the project is ambitious, but on the other hand, it is risky.
Standard B1 logical contrast.
Il faut noter que, d'une part, les prix ont augmenté cette année.
It should be noted that, on the one hand, prices have increased this year.
Using the phrase inside a subordinate clause.
D'une part, je comprends votre colère, mais je ne suis pas d'accord.
On the one hand, I understand your anger, but I don't agree.
Diplomatic use of the phrase.
L'entreprise doit, d'une part, réduire ses coûts de production.
The company must, on the one hand, reduce its production costs.
Placement after the modal verb.
D'une part, la technologie simplifie la vie quotidienne.
On the one hand, technology simplifies daily life.
Starting an argumentative paragraph.
D'une part, les transports en commun sont écologiques.
On the one hand, public transport is eco-friendly.
Presenting a social argument.
D'une part, il est nécessaire de protéger l'environnement.
On the one hand, it is necessary to protect the environment.
Using an impersonal construction.
D'une part, l'apprentissage d'une langue demande de la patience.
On the one hand, learning a language requires patience.
Abstract noun phrase as subject.
D'une part, cette réforme vise à moderniser l'économie nationale.
On the one hand, this reform aims to modernize the national economy.
Formal political/economic context.
Le rapport souligne que, d'une part, l'éducation est la clé du succès.
The report emphasizes that, on the one hand, education is the key to success.
Reporting a formal finding.
D'une part, les avantages fiscaux attirent les investisseurs étrangers.
On the one hand, tax benefits attract foreign investors.
Professional business terminology.
D'une part, le télétravail favorise l'équilibre entre vie pro et vie perso.
On the one hand, teleworking promotes the balance between professional and personal life.
Discussing modern work trends.
D'une part, la liberté d'expression est un droit fondamental.
On the one hand, freedom of expression is a fundamental right.
Legal/Philosophical discourse.
D'une part, l'urbanisation galopante menace la biodiversité locale.
On the one hand, rampant urbanization threatens local biodiversity.
Using advanced vocabulary (galopante, biodiversité).
D'une part, la consommation excessive de sucre nuit à la santé.
On the one hand, excessive sugar consumption harms health.
Scientific/Health context.
D'une part, le patrimoine culturel doit être préservé pour le futur.
On the one hand, cultural heritage must be preserved for the future.
Discussing conservation.
D'une part, l'analyse syntaxique révèle une structure complexe.
On the one hand, the syntactic analysis reveals a complex structure.
Academic/Scientific register.
D'une part, l'ontologie de l'œuvre interroge notre rapport au réel.
On the one hand, the ontology of the work questions our relationship with reality.
Philosophical/Art criticism register.
D'une part, les fluctuations boursières reflètent l'instabilité géopolitique.
On the one hand, stock market fluctuations reflect geopolitical instability.
High-level economic analysis.
D'une part, le paradigme actuel semble atteindre ses limites structurelles.
On the one hand, the current paradigm seems to be reaching its structural limits.
Abstract theoretical discussion.
D'une part, la rhétorique politique occulte souvent les enjeux réels.
On the one hand, political rhetoric often obscures the real issues.
Critical political analysis.
D'une part, la résilience des écosystèmes est mise à rude épreuve.
On the one hand, the resilience of ecosystems is being severely tested.
Environmental science context.
D'une part, l'aliénation sociale découle de l'hyper-connectivité.
On the one hand, social alienation stems from hyper-connectivity.
Sociological terminology.
D'une part, la déontologie journalistique impose une vérification rigoureuse.
On the one hand, journalistic ethics impose rigorous verification.
Professional ethics discussion.
D'une part, l'herméneutique du texte suggère une pluralité de sens.
On the one hand, the hermeneutics of the text suggests a plurality of meanings.
Advanced literary theory.
D'une part, la dichotomie entre l'être et le paraître s'accentue.
On the one hand, the dichotomy between being and appearing is intensifying.
Metaphysical analysis.
D'une part, la sémantique de l'énoncé varie selon le contexte pragmatique.
On the one hand, the semantics of the utterance vary according to the pragmatic context.
Linguistic specialization.
D'une part, la souveraineté étatique est diluée par la mondialisation.
On the one hand, state sovereignty is diluted by globalization.
International law/Political science.
D'une part, l'esthétique de la rupture définit la modernité tardive.
On the one hand, the aesthetics of rupture define late modernity.
Art history/Philosophy.
D'une part, la convergence numérique redéfinit les rapports de force.
On the one hand, digital convergence redefines power dynamics.
Technological sociology.
D'une part, l'épistémologie classique est remise en cause par ces découvertes.
On the one hand, classical epistemology is challenged by these discoveries.
Philosophy of science.
D'une part, la dialectique hégélienne permet de dépasser les contradictions.
On the one hand, Hegelian dialectics allow for the overcoming of contradictions.
High-level philosophical reference.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— On both sides or from both parties.
Les arguments d'une part et d'autre ont été entendus.
— To distinguish between different elements of a situation.
Il faut savoir faire la part des choses.
— Right through or from one side to the other.
La flèche a traversé l'arbre de part en part.
よく混同される語
'D'un côté' is more informal and visual; 'd'une part' is more formal and abstract.
'En partie' means 'partially'; 'd'une part' introduces a logical section of an argument.
'De la part de' means 'on behalf of'; 'd'une part' is 'on the one hand'.
慣用句と表現
— On opposite sides of a conflict or debate.
Ils se trouvaient d'une part et d'autre de la barricade.
Literary/Journalistic— To do one's duty or play one's role.
Chacun doit tenir sa part dans ce projet.
Standard— To get a share of the profits or benefits.
Tout le monde veut avoir part au gâteau.
Informal— To sacrifice something small to save the rest.
Il a fallu faire la part du feu pour sauver l'entreprise.
Standard— To take someone aside for a private talk.
Le patron l'a pris à part pour lui parler.
Standard— To set aside or exclude.
Si l'on met à part son caractère, c'est un bon gars.
Standard— That is a different story (related to having another 'part' or side).
C'est une autre paire de manches de le faire vraiment.
Idiomatic/Informal— To have had enough of something.
J'en ai eu ma part de ses mensonges.
Colloquial間違えやすい
Both mean 'part' in English.
'Partie' is a noun for a physical piece or a game. 'Part' is used in fixed expressions or for shares.
J'ai une partie du gâteau vs. C'est ma part.
Both can mean 'side'.
'Côté' is physical (left side, right side). 'Part' is logical/abstract in this context.
Le côté gauche vs. D'une part.
Contains the word 'part'.
'Partout' means 'everywhere'. 'D'une part' is specific to one part.
Il y a des fleurs partout.
Starts with 'par'.
'Parfois' means 'sometimes' (frequency). 'D'une part' is a connector.
Parfois, il pleut.
Verb form of the root.
'Partir' means 'to leave'. 'D'une part' is a prepositional phrase.
Il doit partir maintenant.
文型パターン
D'une part, [Simple Fact].
D'une part, le ciel est bleu.
D'une part, [Fact], et d'autre part, [Fact].
D'une part, j'aime le thé, et d'autre part, j'aime le café.
[Subject] [Verb], d'une part, [Object].
Elle étudie, d'une part, les mathématiques.
Car, d'une part, [Reason].
Je viens car, d'une part, je suis libre.
D'une part, [Complex Clause], mais d'autre part, [Contrast].
D'une part, l'économie croît, mais d'autre part, l'inflation aussi.
Bien que, d'une part, [Concession], [Main Clause].
Bien que, d'une part, il soit jeune, il est très sage.
D'une part, [Concept A], de l'autre, [Concept B].
D'une part, la forme, de l'autre, le fond.
D'une part, [Long Rhetorical Setup]... d'autre part [Resolution].
D'une part, la nécessité historique nous contraint... d'autre part, l'aspiration à la liberté nous guide.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
High in written French, Medium in spoken French.
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Sur une main
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D'une part
'On the one hand' is an English idiom. French uses 'of one part'.
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De une part
→
D'une part
'De' must elide before the vowel 'u' in 'une'.
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D'une part, c'est cher. (End of thought)
→
D'une part, c'est cher, d'autre part, c'est inutile.
Using it without a second part leaves the logic unfinished.
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En une part
→
D'une part
The preposition 'en' is incorrect here; 'de' is required for this locution.
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D'une partie
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D'une part
'Partie' is used for physical objects; 'part' is used in this fixed logical expression.
ヒント
The 'Dissertation' Secret
In French exams, using 'd'une part' and 'd'autre part' instantly signals to the examiner that you have a structured mind. It is an easy way to boost your 'coherence and cohesion' score.
Comma Placement
In formal writing, place a comma after 'd'une part' if it starts a sentence, or surround it with commas if it's in the middle. This mimics the natural pause in speech.
The Pie Rule
Think of 'D'une part' as 'The first part of the pie'. You can't have a first part without a second part later!
Vary Your Connectors
If you've already used 'd'une part... d'autre part' in a text, try 'd'un côté... de l'autre' for the next argument to avoid sounding repetitive.
The 'D' Hook
When you hear a sharp 'D' followed by 'une', get ready! A logical argument is about to begin. It's a great way to follow complex radio debates.
Legal Precision
If you are writing a contract or a formal agreement, use 'Entre d'une part... et d'autre part...' to clearly separate the responsibilities of two parties.
Avoid the Literal
Never say 'sur une main'. Even if it feels natural in English, it makes no sense in French. Stick to 'd'une part'.
Part vs Partie
Remember that 'part' is for shares and logical divisions, while 'partie' is for physical pieces or games. 'D'une part' uses the abstract 'part'.
The Cartesian Spirit
Using this phrase shows you understand the French value of 'équilibre' (balance) in discourse. It’s not just about words; it’s about a way of thinking.
The Elision Trap
Check your writing for 'de une part'. It’s a common typo for learners. Always elide!
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記憶術
Think of a 'PART' of a pie. 'D'une part' is the first slice of your argument. You need a second slice ('d'autre part') to finish the meal!
視覚的連想
Imagine a balance scale. Put 'd'une part' on the left tray and 'd'autre part' on the right tray to keep the logic level.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to write three sentences about your favorite hobby using 'd'une part' and 'd'autre part' to explain why you like it.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'pars, partis', meaning a portion, piece, or division of a whole.
元の意味: A physical portion or a share of something.
Romance (Indo-European).文化的な背景
No specific sensitivities, but using it in very informal slang contexts might make the speaker seem out of touch or overly formal.
English speakers often say 'on the one hand,' which is a physical metaphor. French speakers use 'part,' which is a more abstract, mathematical metaphor.
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実際の使用場面
Academic Writing
- D'une part, l'auteur affirme...
- On observe d'une part...
- D'une part, les données suggèrent...
- Il convient d'une part de...
Legal Contracts
- Entre d'une part...
- D'une part, le vendeur s'engage...
- Considérant d'une part que...
- Stipulé d'une part...
Professional Emails
- D'une part, concernant votre demande...
- Je note d'une part que...
- D'une part, nous acceptons...
- D'une part, le délai est court...
Formal Debates
- D'une part, votre argument est...
- D'une part, nous voyons...
- D'une part, il est vrai que...
- D'une part, la réalité est...
Personal Decisions
- D'une part, je veux partir...
- D'une part, c'est mon rêve...
- D'une part, le prix est...
- D'une part, ma famille...
会話のきっかけ
"D'une part, que penses-tu de ce nouveau projet au bureau ?"
"D'une part, est-ce que tu préfères la mer ou la montagne pour les vacances ?"
"D'une part, trouves-tu que la technologie nous aide vraiment ?"
"D'une part, penses-tu que nous devrions manger moins de viande ?"
"D'une part, quel est ton avis sur le dernier film que nous avons vu ?"
日記のテーマ
D'une part, quels sont mes objectifs pour cette année et d'autre part, quels sont mes défis ?
D'une part, ce que j'aime dans ma ville et d'autre part, ce que je changerais.
D'une part, les avantages de mon travail actuel et d'autre part, mes frustrations.
D'une part, comment je me sens aujourd'hui et d'autre part, ce que je veux accomplir.
D'une part, l'importance de la famille et d'autre part, le besoin d'indépendance.
よくある質問
10 問Technically, yes, but it is stylistically discouraged. It creates a logical expectation that you will provide a second point. If you don't, your argument may feel incomplete to a native speaker. In rare rhetorical cases, the second part is implied, but for learners, always use the pair.
The word 'part' is feminine, which is why we say 'd'une' (feminine) instead of 'd'un'. However, the entire phrase 'd'une part' is an invariable adverbial locution.
The main difference is the register. 'D'une part' is formal and preferred in writing, exams, and professional contexts. 'D'un côté' is neutral to informal and is very common in everyday spoken French.
You should not pause between the 'd' and 'une'. It sounds like one word: /dyn/. Practice saying 'dune' (like a sand dune) followed by 'part'.
It is always 'd'une part'. In French, the preposition 'de' must elide (become d') before a word starting with a vowel like 'une'.
It is very rare and sounds awkward. Logical connectors like 'd'une part' are designed to introduce or bridge ideas, so they almost always appear at the beginning or middle of a clause.
Usually, 'd'une part' and 'd'autre part' are used for a binary (two-part) structure. If you have three or more things, it is better to use 'premièrement', 'deuxièmement', 'troisièmement'.
No. To say 'partly,' use 'en partie' or 'partiellement'. 'D'une part' is used to categorize points in an argument, not to describe the extent of something.
No, 'd'une part' is almost never used in slang. It would sound very out of place. Use 'd'un côté' instead.
Yes, if you are writing a serious or structured message to a colleague or boss. For friends, it might seem a bit too formal.
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Write a simple sentence using 'd'une part' to say you like apples.
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Write a sentence using 'd'une part' and 'd'autre part' about the weather.
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Explain why you like your job using 'd'une part'.
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Argue for or against remote work using 'd'une part'.
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Discuss the impact of technology on society using 'd'une part'.
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Translate: 'On the one hand, it is hot.'
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Write a sentence about two colors you like using 'd'une part'.
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Use 'd'une part' in the middle of a sentence with commas.
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Write a formal sentence about a company's budget.
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Analyze a philosophical concept using 'd'une part'.
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Write 'On the one hand, I am tired.' in French.
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Compare two cities using 'd'une part'.
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Give two reasons for learning French using 'd'une part'.
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Write a sentence about a political reform.
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Write a sentence about scientific research.
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Translate: 'On the one hand, it is good.'
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Describe a house using 'd'une part'.
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Use 'd'une part' to explain a delay.
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Write a sentence about environmental protection.
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Use 'd'une part' in a legal context.
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Say 'On the one hand' in French.
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Say 'On the one hand, I like tea' in French.
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Say 'On the one hand, it is expensive' in French.
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Pronounce 'd'une part' with a formal intonation.
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Use 'd'une part' in a sentence about economics.
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Say 'D'une part' and 'D'autre part'.
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Say 'On the one hand, it's sunny'.
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Say 'On the one hand, I agree'.
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Say 'On the one hand, the risk is real'.
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Say 'On the one hand, the essence is there'.
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Pronounce the elision in 'd'une'.
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Say 'On the one hand, it's cold'.
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Say 'On the one hand, we must wait'.
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Say 'On the one hand, the law is clear'.
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Say 'On the one hand, the analysis is deep'.
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Say 'D'une part, oui'.
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Say 'D'une part, non'.
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Say 'On the one hand, it's a success'.
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Say 'On the one hand, the budget is tight'.
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Say 'On the one hand, the paradox remains'.
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Listen and identify the phrase: 'D'une part, j'aime ça.'
Listen and identify the pair: 'D'une part... d'autre part.'
Listen for the elision: 'D'une part'. Is it pronounced 'de une' or 'd'une'?
Listen to a formal news clip. Does the speaker use 'd'une part' or 'd'un côté'?
Listen to a debate. What point follows 'd'une part'?
How many syllables do you hear in 'd'une part'?
Listen: 'D'une part c'est rouge'. What color is it?
Listen: 'D'une part c'est fini'. Is it over?
Listen: 'D'une part le prix est haut'. Is it cheap?
Listen for the rhetorical pause after 'd'une part'.
Listen: 'D'une part, bonjour'. What is said?
Listen: 'D'une part, merci'. What is said?
Listen: 'D'une part c'est grave'. Is it serious?
Listen: 'D'une part c'est légal'. Is it legal?
Listen for the nasality in 'une'.
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Summary
'D'une part' is your primary tool for creating a balanced, professional argument in French. It signals that you have a structured plan. Example: 'D'une part, c'est utile; d'autre part, c'est cher.'
- A formal logical connector used to introduce the first of two points.
- Equivalent to the English 'on the one hand' but strictly used for logical parts.
- Essential for B1+ learners to structure essays and formal arguments.
- Must be paired with 'd'autre part' or 'de l'autre' for complete logic.
The 'Dissertation' Secret
In French exams, using 'd'une part' and 'd'autre part' instantly signals to the examiner that you have a structured mind. It is an easy way to boost your 'coherence and cohesion' score.
Comma Placement
In formal writing, place a comma after 'd'une part' if it starts a sentence, or surround it with commas if it's in the middle. This mimics the natural pause in speech.
The Pie Rule
Think of 'D'une part' as 'The first part of the pie'. You can't have a first part without a second part later!
Vary Your Connectors
If you've already used 'd'une part... d'autre part' in a text, try 'd'un côté... de l'autre' for the next argument to avoid sounding repetitive.
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à distance
A2遠隔で、その場に物理的にいなくてもできること。
à durée déterminée
B1For a fixed or definite period; fixed-term.
à durée indéterminée
B1無期限の;終身の(契約など)。
à la fin
A2最後に (saigo ni)
à la journée
B1毎日、または1日限りの期間または支払い。
à la semaine
B1Weekly, by the week.
à l'année
B1Annually, by the year.
à l'attention de
B1(~)様気付、または(~)宛。公式な手紙やメールで、特定の担当者を指定する際に使用されます。
à l'avance
A2事前に、あるいは前もって何かをすること。
à l'issue de
A2〜の終わりに、〜の結果として。会議や試合などの公式な行事が終わった際によく使われる表現です。