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pronouns in french! help me!
what is the different between mon, ma, and moi?
Aug 24, 2008 1:27 PM
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Ils ont tous bien répondu je n'ajoute que ça;
Mon c'e st ce qui m'appartient au masculin singulier exemple; Mon cahier
Ma c'est toujours ce qui m'appartient mais cette fois-ci au féminin singulier exemple; ma main
Moi c'est la personne qui le prononce en personne exemple ; Je suis chez moi, le chien à moi
August 24, 2008
You use 'mon,ma', when something belongs to you. Like,
"C'est ma soeur" (it's my sister)
"Mon pantalon est parti" (my pants are gone)
'Mon' is used when the object you are talking about is male. 'Ma' is used when the object that belongs to you is female. (LA table, LE pantalon)
'Moi' is 'I', or 'me', it depends of the context:
'Moi, je n'ai rien reçu' (I, I haven't received anything)
'Cette table appartient a moi' (That table belongs to me)
August 24, 2008
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