Stressed pronouns - moi, toi, luiWhen and how to use stressed pronouns

Stressed pronouns can be used on their own, after prepositions, for emphasis, or after à to show belonging. Learn more about moi, toi and lui.

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When and how to use stressed pronouns

The following examples will show you how to use stressed pronouns in a variety of contexts.

Stressed pronouns on their own

When answering a question about yourself or others, you would choose the correct pronoun to describe who you are talking about, for example:

  • qui est-là ? (who’s there?) → moi (me)
  • qui va venir ? (who is going to come?) → lui (him)

Stressed pronouns after prepositions

Stressed pronouns are used after prepositions such as avec (with), pour (for), sans (without), chez (at the house of), for example:

  • nous partons avec vous - we're going with you
  • il a un cadeau pour elle - he's got a present for her
  • je ne voyage jamais sans lui ! - I never travel without him!
  • elle habite chez toi ? - does she live at your place?

Stressed pronouns for emphasis

Stressed pronouns are also used to emphasise the subject pronouns, for example:

  • moi, j’adore les cerises, mais elle, elle préfère les fraises – (me) I love cherries, but (her) she prefers strawberries
  • lui, il aime partir tout seul, mais moi, j’aime beaucoup voyager en groupe - (him) he likes to go all alone, but (me) I prefer group travel

Stressed pronouns with à

You can use a stressed pronoun after à to indicate who something belongs to, for example:

  • ce livre est à moi - this book is mine
  • la voiture est à lui - the car is his

Stressed pronouns in comparisons

When making a comparison more … than, less … than or as … as in respect of a person you use a stressed pronoun, for example:

  • il est plus rapide que moi ! - he is faster than me
  • je suis moins grand que lui - I am smaller than him (literally, I am less tall than him)
  • Marie est aussi jolie que toi ! - Marie is as pretty as you!

Stressed pronouns with même

When emphasising who has done something you use the word même to mean self or selves, eg myself, yourself, themselves:

  • je l’ai fait moi-même - I did it myself
  • ils ont organisé la visite eux-mêmes - they organised the trip themselves
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