How to Say ‘Him’ in French
Lui
lwee
[lwee]
💬 Usage Tip: "Lui" often means "to him" after certain verbs, but after "à" in "faire attention à lui," it means "him." Context matters!
🇫🇷 In France: French pronouns can be sneaky—short words, lots of roles, and very frequent in natural speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Lui
[lwee]
him; he; to him
A stressed pronoun meaning 'him' or 'to him.' It can also mean 'he' for emphasis or contrast.
Je parle souvent de Lui.
I often speak about him.
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