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A1 French GrammarPersonal Pronouns

Learn the basic French personal pronouns (je, tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles) and how to use them in simple sentences. Understand the distinction between formal 'vous' and informal 'tu', as well as gender differences in third person plural pronouns.

1Subject Pronouns Overview

French has eight subject pronouns. Unlike English, French distinguishes between informal 'tu' and formal 'vous' for 'you', and between masculine 'ils' and feminine 'elles' for 'they'. Subject pronouns are almost always required in French sentences, unlike some other Romance languages.

French Subject Pronouns

FrenchEnglishUsage
jeIfirst person singular
tuyou (informal)second person singular, friends/family
ilhe / it (masc.)third person singular masculine
elleshe / it (fem.)third person singular feminine
nouswefirst person plural
vousyou (formal/plural)formal or plural
ilsthey (masc./mixed)third person plural masculine
ellesthey (fem.)third person plural feminine

Examples

Je suis français.

I am French.

je = I (becomes j' before vowel)

Tu es mon ami.

You are my friend.

tu = informal you

Nous sommes étudiants.

We are students.

nous = we

Elles sont françaises.

They are French (women).

elles = they (all female)

2Tu vs Vous - Formal and Informal

French distinguishes between 'tu' (informal) and 'vous' (formal). Use 'tu' with friends, family, children, and peers. Use 'vous' with strangers, elders, in professional settings, or to show respect. 'Vous' is also always used for addressing multiple people, regardless of formality.

When to Use Tu or Vous

PronounWhen to UseExample Context
tufriends, familytalking to a sibling
tuchildrenspeaking to a child
tupeers, classmatesfellow students
vousstrangersasking directions
vousworkplace (formal)speaking to a boss
vousmultiple peopleaddressing a group

Examples

Tu viens avec moi?

Are you coming with me?

tu = informal, to a friend

Vous êtes très gentil.

You are very kind.

vous = formal, to a stranger

Vous avez des questions?

Do you have questions?

vous = plural, to a group

Comment tu t'appelles?

What is your name?

tu = informal question

3Third Person Pronouns - Gender

French third person pronouns indicate gender. 'Il' is masculine and 'elle' is feminine for both people and things. For plural, 'ils' is used for all-male or mixed groups, while 'elles' is only for all-female groups. Even one male in a group requires 'ils'.

Third Person Pronoun Usage

ContextPronounExample
one manilIl est grand.
one womanelleElle est grande.
masc. thing (le livre)ilIl est intéressant.
fem. thing (la table)elleElle est grande.
men or mixed groupilsIls sont contents.
all womenellesElles sont contentes.

Examples

Il parle français.

He speaks French.

il = he (person)

Elle est belle, la maison.

It is beautiful, the house.

elle = it (feminine noun)

Ils habitent à Paris.

They live in Paris.

ils = they (mixed or male group)

Où sont les filles? Elles sont là-bas.

Where are the girls? They are over there.

elles = they (all female)

4Pronouns in Sentences

Subject pronouns typically come directly before the verb in French. With vowel sounds, 'je' becomes 'j'' (elision). In questions, pronouns can invert with the verb. French almost always requires an explicit subject pronoun, unlike Spanish or Italian.

Pronoun Position

StructureExampleTranslation
pronoun + verbJe mangeI eat
elision (j')J'aimeI like/love
negativeJe ne sais pasI don't know
question (inversion)Parlez-vous?Do you speak?

Examples

J'habite en France.

I live in France.

j' = je before vowel (elision)

Il ne comprend pas.

He doesn't understand.

pronoun before ne...pas

Êtes-vous français?

Are you French?

inversion in formal question

Nous aimons la musique.

We like music.

subject pronoun required