celles-ci
When you're talking about specific feminine things that are close to you, you can use «celles-ci». It's a demonstrative pronoun, meaning it points to something. Think of it like saying "these ones" in English when you're referring to a group of female nouns.
For example, if you have several dresses (feminine, les robes) right in front of you, you could say "Je préfère celles-ci," meaning "I prefer these ones." It's very useful for singling out particular items from a group.
Remember, it's always feminine plural because it's replacing a feminine plural noun. It helps avoid repetition and makes your French sound more natural. So, next time you want to point out some feminine items nearby, «celles-ci» is your go-to!
محتوای مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر general
à cause de
A2Because of; on account of (a neutral or negative cause).
à côté
A2Next to; beside.
à côté de
A2Next to, beside.
À droite
A2To the right; on the right side.
À gauche
A2To the left; on the left side.
à la
A2To the (feminine singular), indicates direction or location.
à laquelle
B2To which; at which (feminine singular).
à mesure que
B2As; while; in proportion as.
abrégé
B1An abstract, summary, or abridgment.
absence
A2The state of being away from a place or person.