PS: Immerse yourself in these free French lessons: Article: “être” and “avoir” with verbs used intransitively and transitively — Christmas — Information questions — French Strikes Why
- AbstractSapphireMarch 2017
أعط أجوبة
mohand_ouaMarch 2017 Both are fair, because we say (Regarde-moi) for (You in singular) and (Regardez-moi) for (You in plural) so both are fair. |
yousra87January 2019 regardez moi |
Gipsy62March 2017 in engish you can be use for singular or plural, but in french we make a distinction "tu" is for you when is singular, "vous" for plural.. but also, "vous" can be use for one personne when you don't know him well, when is not your friend (like your boss) sorry my english isn't really good, isn't easy to explain that if you need more explanation, i ll be glad to help |
Gipsy62March 2017 you're welcome
AbstractSapphireMarch 2017 Ok I see now, thanks.
Gipsy62March 2017 exactly
AbstractSapphireMarch 2017 So if I want to say "look at me!" directed to people/audience in general, I'll just use "Regardez moi!"?