How to Say ‘Me / I’ in French
Moi
mwah
[mwah]
💬 Usage Tip: "Moi" adds emphasis: "Moi, je..." = "Me, I..." It sounds very natural in speech.
🇫🇷 In France: French speakers often use this for contrast in friendly conversations.
Phrase Breakdown
Moi
[mwah]
me / I
Stressed pronoun used for emphasis, often meaning me or as for me.
Moi, je supporte la France.
Me, I support France.
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