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Juven Wu
The French grammar
Ceci , cette , ce , cela , ca , ces ......how to tell them apart ? They're so confusing > <
Jan 31, 2016 3:29 PM
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Ceci = this + without any words after
Cette = this + female word
Ce = this + male word
Cela = that (when the thing you're talking about is far)
Ca = cela (the same, just shorter)
ces = these + male/female word
January 31, 2016
Examples to make it clearer:
Ce
Ce soir this night
en ce moment at this moment
Ceci :
dites lui ceci tell him this
avec ceci ( with this ,it or her depending on the context )
cette (this for feminine nouns)
de cette façon like this , this way
cette fille this girl
cela : that
cela vaut la peine ( as an expression it means " it is worth it "
comme cela like that
ça
comme ça like this
ça marche it works
ces ( plural ) these
dans ces conditions in these conditions
dans ces jours these days
And they are indeed still very confusing . With time and practice of the language ,you will get a sense of when to use which ! Bonne chance !
January 31, 2016
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Juven Wu
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