How to Say ‘It’ in French
Le
luh
[luh]
💬 Usage Tip: Tiny but tricky: "le" can mean "the" or "him/it" depending on context. In phrases like "me le dire," it means "it."
🇫🇷 In France: French loves short little pronouns like "le," "la," and "l'"—they pop up everywhere in everyday speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Le
[luh]
the
Masculine singular definite article used before a specific masculine noun.
Le livre est sur la table.
The book is on the table.
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