French Phrases: French pronouns
Object Pronouns
The following are used after a preposition and are sometimes called
disjunctive pronouns:
The following are used as the object of a verb:
me | mə | me; to me | te | tə | you (familiar); to you | le | lə | him; it (masculine) | la | la | her; it (feminine) | les | le | them | lui | lɥi | to him, to her, to it | leur | lœʁ | to them | nous | nu | us; to us | vous | vu | you (plural, polite); to you | Suggest a change / proposez une modification
Note that these words go before the verb in French. For example,
il parle means 'he is speaking', and il nous parle
means 'he is speaking to us'.
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