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French A2: Common Indefinite Pronouns

Learn to use common French indefinite pronouns like 'quelqu'un' and 'quelque chose', and expressions for 'all' (tout) and 'the same' (le même).
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Lesson#1
Sometimes we need to talk about people or things without being specific. In this deck, you'll learn some common French phrases for referring to 'someone', 'something', 'everyone', and 'the same thing'.
Lesson#2
To talk about an unspecified person, you can use 'quelqu'un', which means 'someone' or 'somebody'. For example, 'Il y a quelqu'un à la porte' means 'There is someone at the door'.
Quiz#3
Translate into French: 'someone'.

quelqu'un

Quiz#4
How do you say 'I'm waiting for someone' in French?

J'attends quelqu'un

Lesson#5
Similarly, to refer to an unspecified thing, you use 'quelque chose', which means 'something'. For example, 'Je voudrais quelque chose à boire' means 'I would like something to drink'.
Quiz#6
Translate into French: 'something'.

quelque chose

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