How do you say, in French?

How does one say "one year later" en français?

Is it "une année plus tard" ou "une année tard" ?

Also, what is the difference with having "plus" and not having it?

I don't want to use "un an", which would be wrong anyway, since I'm not talking about an exact year or a literal entire year. I'm talking roughly a year.

Over 2800 Questions Asked And Still On Level 72010-09-26T15:17:59Z

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"un an plus tard" is correct.

"tard" is never used by itself. It is always preceded by the word "plus" as in "plus tard." "Later" in French is "plus tard."

Rodica2010-09-26T19:35:21Z

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http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/gr/adj6.html

Tard = late
plus tard = later
aussi tard que = as late as

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