How to Say ‘Those who’ in French
Celles qui
sell kee
[sell kee]
💬 Usage Tip: Introduction to specify members of a group with a defining characteristic.
🇫🇷 In France: Elegantly introduces descriptions or narratives about people.
Phrase Breakdown
Celles
[sell]
Those
A pronoun used to refer to specific people or things previously mentioned or implied.
Celles qui préfèrent cet endroit.
Those who prefer this place.
qui
[kee]
Who
A relative pronoun used to refer to people.
Celles qui adorent venir ici.
Those who love coming here.
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