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what are the subject pronouns in the french language?
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SraJMcGin
je = I
tu = you (familiar, singular = you are on a first-name basis with this person)
il = he (or it, for a masculine singular noun, like "livre")
elle = she (or it, for a feminine singular noun, like "maison")
on = one (freely translated as "we, they")
nous = we
vous = you (could be singular & formal like someone you call Mr., Ms, Miss, Mrs OR could be plural, like "you-all)
ils = they (people or things that are masculine plural, or one masculine and many females)
elles = they (ONLY feminine plural people or things)
Sra (aka Mme)
tu = you (familiar, singular = you are on a first-name basis with this person)
il = he (or it, for a masculine singular noun, like "livre")
elle = she (or it, for a feminine singular noun, like "maison")
on = one (freely translated as "we, they")
nous = we
vous = you (could be singular & formal like someone you call Mr., Ms, Miss, Mrs OR could be plural, like "you-all)
ils = they (people or things that are masculine plural, or one masculine and many females)
elles = they (ONLY feminine plural people or things)
Sra (aka Mme)
Answered by
SraJMcGin
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Sra (aka Mme)
Sra (aka Mme)
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