How to Say ‘To see them’ in French
Les voir
lay vwahr
[lay vwahr]
💬 Usage Tip: Les here means 'them.' French object pronouns often come before the verb: les voir = to see them.
🇫🇷 In France: Same little word, different job: les can mean 'the' or 'them' depending on context—sneaky French!
Phrase Breakdown
Les
[lay]
them
Direct object pronoun meaning "them" before a verb.
Je vais les voir demain.
I am going to see them tomorrow.
voir
[vwahr]
to see
Infinitive verb meaning "to see."
Je veux voir les roses.
I want to see the roses.
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