How to Say βSomeoneβ in French
Quelqu'un
[kel-kuhn] [uhn]
[[kel-kuhn] [uhn]]
π¬ Usage Tip: General term used when referring to people.
π«π· In France: A useful word in polite conversation or when making a generalized statement.
Phrase Breakdown
Quelqu'
[[kel-kuhn]]
Someone
An unknown or unspecified person.
Quelqu'un avec du style se remarque toujours.
Someone with style always stands out.
un
[[uhn]]
one
Referring to a single unspecified thing or person.
Un jour, je rencontrerai quelqu'un comme vous.
One day, I'll meet someone like you.
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