et l’on vient trop tard : and we're too late citation
"L’on vient trop tard" means the same thing as "On vient trop tard". The former is more literary. We use it to avoid the (ugly) pronunciation of two vowel sounds.
Un endroit où l'on se sent bien. A place where we feel good.
  • "Tout est dit, et l’on vient trop tard depuis plus de sept mille ans qu’il y a des hommes, et qui pensent."

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