How to Say ‘Me / to me’ in French
Me
muh
[muh]
💬 Usage Tip: Me is an object pronoun here, meaning “me.” In French, object pronouns usually come before the verb: ça me détend = literally “that me relaxes.”
🇫🇷 In France: This word order can feel backwards to English speakers, but it’s completely normal in French—think of it as a classic French sentence rhythm.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[muh]
me
Object pronoun meaning “me,” used before the verb.
Il me parle ; dans Me, « me » montre la personne qui reçoit l’action.
He speaks to me; in “Me,” “me” shows the person receiving the action.
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