Language/French/Grammar/Emphasizing-the-reciprocal-use-of-se-by-adding-l'un-l'autre
The reciprocal interpretation of se can be made explicit by the addition of one of the phrases l'un(e) l'autre, l'un(e) à l'autre, les un(e)s les autres, les un(e)s aux autres, all with the meaning 'each other', 'one another'. l'un(e) l'autre or l'un(e) à l'autre are used when the subject refers to just two people or things:
- Les deux boxeurs se regardaient fixement l'un l'autre
The two boxers were staring at each other
- Mes deux soeurs se copient l'une l'autre
My two sisters copy one another
les un(e)s les autres and les un(e)s aux autres are used when the subject refers to more than two people or things:
- Les équipiers se connaissent depuis longtemps les uns les autres
The team members have known each other for a long time
- Les enfants se sont donné des petits cadeaux les uns aux autres
The children gave each other small presents
Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Use of indefinite and partitive articles after the negative forms & Number differences between French and English nouns.
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- Easy way of generating the present tense
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- Easy way of generating the present subjunctive
- subjects objects pronouns
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