ü Exceptions: bleu/bleus (bruises or blue) and Pneu/pneus (tires) - les affaires ‘business’
They are often used in thereflexive form : se tutoyer, se vouvoyer
The different ways to say YOU in French In the past, we used to have two different ways to say, ‘you’ in English
View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are you going to the restaurant this evening?, Are you Italian? (male, informal), Are you married? (feminine, informal)
So, when in doubt, just use “vous”
Person includes “first person” (the speaker), “second person” (the listener), and “third person” (neither the speaker nor the listener)
The French equivalent is je
But there are quite a few French nouns that can only be plural, sometimes because the noun has a different meaning in the singular
The French translation for "you" is tu
avez-vous vu
Just like in English! The definite articles le , la and l’ (the) become les (the) in the plural
when speaking to more than one person), or a way of showing respect when you address someone older or from a different social situation
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For singular masculine nouns, the These are the names of the most common colors in French
noir black
The stem: the infinitive manger minus the -er ending, which leaves the stem mang-
In grammar, the term ‘person’ refers to the different pronouns used to conjugate a verb
The list of French stress pronouns is moi, toi, LUI, ELLE, soi, nous, vous, EUX, ELLES
) (b) If the noun ends in letter – s, – x , or – z : There is no
Generally speaking, most French verbs ending in -mir, -tir, or -vir are conjugated this way
tu (informal singular you) The conjugation of the French verb boire (Meaning: to drink; pronunciation bwaʀ) is je bois (I drink), tu bois (you drink), il/elle boit (he/she drinks), nous buvons (we drink), vous buvez (you drink) and ils/elles boivent (they drink)
The possessive adjective is almost never used with body parts in French
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– My son, daughter, and grandchildren
But “on” also = one, people, you, they, he, she, and even I! Clear explanations with audio recordings and examples
“I like your book” in French is “J’aime ton livre”
Consequently, tout becomes tous when modifying masculine plural forms, and toute and toutes modify feminine singular and feminine plural forms, respectively