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Hey there! You may have heard that French people say “je” a lot, but what does it mean? Well, it’s actually the French word for “I” and is used in many different contexts. It’s an incredibly important part of the language and understanding how to use it correctly can make all the difference when speaking or writing in French. So let’s take a closer look at why je is so important and how you can use it in your own conversations.
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Je: This is the French word for “I” or “me” and is used in many different contexts. It is the most common way to refer to oneself in French.
Tu: This is the informal form of “you” and is used when speaking to someone you know well, such as a friend or family member.
Vous: This is the formal form of “you” and should be used when speaking to someone you don’t know well, such as a teacher or stranger.
Nous: This means “we” and can be used when referring to yourself and another person, or a group of people including yourself.
Il/Elle/On: These are all third-person singular pronouns that can be used depending on the gender of the person being referred to (il for male, elle for female, on for either).
French people say “je” all the time, which is the French word for “I”. It’s like a reflex! You’ll hear it in conversations, in songs, and even when someone’s talking to themselves. It’s just part of the language.