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  1. Myjecie się. Myją się (oni/one) Uwagi. trzeba pamiętać, że zaimek zwrotny « se » (« się ») w języku francuskim musi być odmienione w tej samej osobie co podmiot w zdaniu, mimo że w tłumaczeniu na język polski będzie to zawsze « się ».

  2. As in English, plural pronouns replace two or more singular pronouns: you and I = we (nous), you and he = you (vous), etc. But when you actually want to use two singular pronouns – saying something like "you and I" as opposed to "we" – French uses stressed pronouns instead.

  3. French Subject Pronouns – Je – Tu – Il – Elle – On – Nous – Vous – Ils – Elles – are slightly different than English ones. We have different plural subject pronouns for masculine and feminine, for example. In this article, we will see all the French Subject Pronouns with examples, audio, and a free PDF to download.

  4. Conjugation. Subject pronouns influence the conjugation of the verb accompanying them. If you are not sure about the ending of a verb because you are using name (s) or noun (s) instead of pronouns, replace the subject of the action by the appropriate subject pronoun. Examples: Marie et Sophie (aime or aiment ?) aller à la piscine.

  5. 11 wrz 2012 · In French the subject pronouns are: je (I), tu (you singular informal), il, elle, on (he, she, one) nous (we), vous (you formal and plural) and ils, elles (they). These are also called personal pronouns. A subject pronoun is the person who carries out an action on a verb.

  6. Vous is the formal 'you' form. Using it shows respect and social distance. It should always be used when addressing strangers except for in certain environments like school where students normally use tu with each other.

  7. In French, they’re known as les pronoms personnels sujets. The French subject pronouns are: je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, and elles. In this post, we’ll cover everything you need to know about how and when to use these French pronouns.

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