what are the subject pronouns in the french language?

je = I

tu = you (familiar, singular = you are on a first-name basis with this person)
il = he (or it, for a masculine singular noun, like "livre")
elle = she (or it, for a feminine singular noun, like "maison")
on = one (freely translated as "we, they")

nous = we
vous = you (could be singular & formal like someone you call Mr., Ms, Miss, Mrs OR could be plural, like "you-all)
ils = they (people or things that are masculine plural, or one masculine and many females)
elles = they (ONLY feminine plural people or things)

Sra (aka Mme)

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Sra (aka Mme)

To find the subject pronouns in the French language, you can follow these steps:

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2. Type in "subject pronouns in French" or "les pronoms sujets en français" (in French) as your search query.
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5. Understand that subject pronouns are personal pronouns used to replace the subject of a sentence. In French, there are several subject pronouns:
- Singular:
- "Je" (I)
- "Tu" (You, informal singular)
- "Il" (He), "Elle" (She), "On" (One/We/They - impersonal or informal)
- Plural:
- "Nous" (We)
- "Vous" (You, formal singular and plural)
- "Ils" (They - masculine/mixed gender)
- "Elles" (They - feminine)
6. You can also find more information on the conjugation of verbs with each subject pronoun, as subject pronouns are used to match the verb conjugation in French sentences.