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How can i say ' someone ' and ' anyone ' in french ?
Sep 5, 2013 6:24 PM
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"quelqu'un" (someone)
"n'importe qui"/"personne" (anyone). personne is use in negative sentence, whereas n'importe qui is use in positive sentences.
Exemples : Someone has a pen ? = Quelqu'un a un stylo ?
Anyone can participate = N'importe qui peut participer.
I've not seen anyone = Je n'ai vu personne.
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