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Demonstrative
Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns translate
to the one(s), or that/those when
replacing a noun. There are four forms,
but they are not often used alone. De, qui,
que, dont and -ci or -là usually follow them
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Masc. |
Fem. |
| Singular |
celui |
celle |
| Plural |
ceux |
celles |
Donnez-moi mon billet et celui
de Guillaume. Give me my ticket and
William's. (or: the one of William)
Il porte ses propres livres et ceux de
sa sour. He is carrying his own books and
his sister's. (or: those of his sister)
Quelles fleurs aimes-tu, celles-ci ou celles-là?
Which flowers do you like, these (ones)
or those (ones)?
Ceux qui travaillent dur réussissent. Those
who work hard succeed.
C'est celui dont je parle. That's
the one I'm talking about.
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