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Qu'ils
Definition:
Qu'ils is a French phrase that translates to "that they" in English. It is composed of the pronoun "ils" meaning "they" and the conjunction "que" meaning "that".
Part of Speech:
Qu'ils can function as a pronoun or as part of a larger sentence.
Senses and Usages:
- Sense 1: It is used as the subject of a sentence to refer to a group of people, typically males. Example: Qu'ils viennent à la fête. (Let them come to the party.)
- Sense 2: It is used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people, typically males. Example: J'ai rencontré Jean et qu'ils m'ont invité à dîner. (I met Jean and they invited me to dinner.)
- Sense 3: It can also be used idiomatically to express a wish or a command. Example: Qu'ils profitent de leur voyage ! (May they enjoy their trip!)
Sample Sentences:
- Qu'ils mangent des fruits et des légumes tous les jours pour rester en bonne santé. (Let them eat fruits and vegetables every day to stay healthy.)
- Si vous rencontrez vos amis français, dites-leur qu'ils sont les bienvenus chez moi. (If you meet your French friends, tell them that they are welcome at my place.)
- Qu'ils se dépêchent s'ils veulent attraper le dernier train. (They should hurry if they want to catch the last train.)
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