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Toujours besoin

Always need

Language note: Remember that in French, adjectives often follow the noun, opposite to English.

Context: Paul talks about incorporating short pauses into a routine.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Toujours

[too-zhoor]

Always

Indicates something that occurs all the time or constantly.

Je suis toujours fatigué après le travail.

I am always tired after work.

besoin

[beh-zwan]

Need

Refers to something that is necessary or required.

J'ai besoin d'aide pour ce projet.

I need help with this project.

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