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Cual es la diferencia entre toi y tu ?
En español son lo mismo pero en francés tienen diferentes usos y no se diferenciarlos [emoji]
Oct 30, 2016 7:47 PM
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"Tu" es el sujeto de un verbo.
"Toi" es un poco mas como "ti":
- Se usa con une preposicion (avec toi, pour toi, à toi, chez toi)
- Se usa solo (Moi, je pense que..., Toi, tu dis que...)
- Se usa despues de "C'est" (C'est moi! C'est toi?)
Mas aqui sobre los "pronoms toniques":
http://www.bonjourdefrance.com/exercices/contenu/12/grammaire/160.html
October 31, 2016
The same as in English.
But in English, they use the same word between "tu / you" and "toi / you" .
But if you take a look on the other persons you'll see :
I / Me
You / You
He / Him - She / Her
We / Us
You / You
They / Them
So in this case, you will use the second column, just like in English.
Je / Moi
Tu / Toi
Il / Lui - Elle / Elle
Nous / Nous
Vous / Vous
Ils / Eux - Elles / Elles
Hope it will help :)
October 30, 2016
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