How to Say ‘Someone's’ in French
De quelqu'un
də kɛlk' œ̃
[də kɛlk' œ̃]
💬 Usage Tip: Shows possession: 'le livre de quelqu'un' - 'someone's book'.
🇫🇷 In France: Possession and belonging are often softly emphasized in cultural communications.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[də]
Of someone
Indicates possession by a person not specified.
C'est l'animal de quelqu'un.
It's someone's animal.
Quelqu'un
kɛlk' œ̃
Words in this phrase
quelqu'
[kɛlk']
Someone
Refers to an unidentified individual.
C'est l'animal de quelqu'un.
It's someone's animal.
un
[œ̃]
One
Indicating a single person.
C'est l'animal de quelqu'un.
It's someone's animal.
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