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Ceci or cette--What's the difference?
Dec 2, 2010 2:20 PM
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Ce, Ceci, Cela, Ça are "Indefinite Demonstrative Pronouns" whereas
Ce, Cet, Cette, Ces are "Demonstrative Adjectives"
One of them is an adjective and must be used with a noun. The other is pronoun. For example,
Je ne veux pas ceci, je veux cela. (I don't want this, I want that)
Cette idée est intéressante. (This idea is interesting)
Note that ceci=ce + ici(here) and cela=ce+là(there)
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