How to Say βHim / her / itβ in French
L'
l
[l]
π¬ Usage Tip: "L'" is a shortened direct object pronoun used before a vowel. It can stand for "him," "her," or "it," so context does the job.
π«π· In France: French often compresses words before vowels, which makes speech flow faster and smoother.
Phrase Breakdown
L
[l]
him; her; it; the
Short form of le or la before a vowel; can be an article or object pronoun depending on context.
Je vais l'aider ce soir.
I am going to help him or her tonight.
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