How to Say ‘And this one?’ in French
Et celle-ci ?
ay sel-see
[ay sel-see]
💬 Usage Tip: Celle-ci means 'this one' for a feminine noun, here referring to a posture.
🇫🇷 In France: Useful in class when pointing at a pose on a poster or watching the teacher demonstrate.
Phrase Breakdown
Et
[ay]
and
A common conjunction meaning and.
Et cette pose, tu la connais ?
And this pose, do you know it?
celle-ci
[sel-see]
this one
A feminine demonstrative expression meaning this one; used to point to a feminine noun like posture.
Celle-ci est une posture facile.
This one is an easy posture.
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