How to Say ‘I bought it’ in French
Je l'ai
zhuh l ay
[zhuh l ay]
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I have it
Used to indicate possession of something mentioned.
Je l'ai déjà lu.
I have already read it.
l'
[l]
it
Refers to a previously mentioned noun.
Je l'ai acheté hier.
I bought it yesterday.
ai
[ay]
have
Indicates possession.
Je l'ai fini.
I have finished it.
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