How to Say ‘That he’ in French
Qu'il
keel eel
[keel eel]
💬 Usage Tip: Contraction of que + il = qu'il. French loves contractions to keep speech smooth.
🇫🇷 In France: You'll see this pattern everywhere in spoken and written French—apostrophes are doing lots of teamwork!
Phrase Breakdown
Qu'
[keel]
that; which
Contracted form of 'que' before a vowel; often introduces a clause.
Je pense qu'il viendra demain.
I think that he will come tomorrow.
il
[eel]
he; it
Subject pronoun for a male person or impersonal 'it.'
Je sais qu'il est prêt.
I know that he is ready.
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