The French Relative Pronouns QUI QUE DONT OÙ and LEQUEL // French Grammar Course // Lesson 40 🇫🇷

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The French relative pronouns (les pronoms relatifs) qui que dont où lequel, are made to link two different clauses. Qui will replace the subject. Que will replace the subject. Dont will replace a clause starting with the preposition de, and où will replace a place or a place in time. Lequel - Auquel - Duquel are going to be used for indirect clauses.

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0:00 Intro
01:32 QUI
04:52 QUE
06:36 DONT
07:45 OÙ
08:32 LEQUEL

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I don't know why I can't understand the subject in school, but when I watch your video about it, I understand everything!! Thank you so much!!!❤❤🤩🤩🥰

itsemeguys
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Another great lesson Dylane. However.... I am speechless, (figuratively and literally !) at how complicated French is. It's really worthy of the pain it takes to learn and presents a great challenge.

mikelocke
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Une des leçons les plus difficles à comprendre et à enseigner: les pronoms relatifs. Merci plus pour cette vidéo!

dinab
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Je suis heureux que vous avoir enseigné cette matière. Cela m'est utile. Chapeau, Professeure Dylane !

StephanieHughesDesign
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Tu as parfaitement présenté la leçon. J'apprécie.

jowanshe
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Dont is one I struggle a lot with 😅 I plan on rewatching this many times 😂

Stephanie-gvrh
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Vous m'expliquez ce grammaire bien.

ivymlpun
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❤Thank you So much miss France🇵🇾🇵🇰🇵🇾🇵🇰❤

nawabzada
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Respected Dylane Madam, You are the Perfect Online Teacher of French

kanaktherani
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Vous êtes la personne avec qui j'apprends Français

davidmonsor
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Mtn je comprends meilleure, merci pour votre aide.

bedwars
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It was a super helpful video to watch but I burn all of my energy to understand ❤🙃🎉

Jaden_Tse
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I hve an exm tomorrow.I was soo dificult of this lesson.Now it is very much ok fr me🥺Thankyou soo much 🥺❤️

nethashishakya
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It me faut habituer à utiliser "où " au lieu de "quand" en rencontrant une histoire par example. Le français est parfois un peu bizarre. 😅 mais je l'adore!

JDC
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lol dont was the only thing with which i used to drive crazy in my school but thanks to this video it made my concept clear

captainjacknil
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I would like to be sure of whether these phrases are correct: The politician for who and the politician for whom for i 've learnt that whom is used as object of a verb.

pedromartins
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Madame Dylane🌹
I am getting exhausted with this lesson because I am not able to understand many things.
I need to keep studying it, it is the only option.

Ruth-mteq
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Madame Dylane,
I am not very sure about everything that is considered an object and where can I find prepositions with verbs among your lessons ?
My gratitude for your help.

ruthdenova
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I was doing pretty well up to this point, but my head's starting to spin! LOL.

gregguillot
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so i finished the grammar book last week and now i’m reviewing some of the chapters, as you pointed out here yourself, we can use the two following sentences interchangeably:
1. Le client auquel je parle est impoli.
2. Le client à qui je parle est impoli.
so is this use of “à qui” in the second sentence just about people or can it also be about things like objects or ideas?
like is this one correct:
L'idée à qui je pense est risquée. ?

and then I assume the same rule applies for de qui and dont. I mean do these two sentences also have the same meaning?
1. C'est la personne dont je t'ai parlé.
2. C'est la personne de qui je t'ai parlé.

pedramtabande