8.3.10

Neutral Demonstrative Pronouns

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Neutral Demonstrative Pronouns: Ceci, Cela, Ça, Ce

In French, there are demonstrative pronouns that don't refer to any gender and are classified as neutral.

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Ce/Ceci

  • Ce/Ceci is translated as 'that' or 'this' or sometimes it is not translated as anything.
  • Ce/Ceci is used for:
    • designate a person
    • in impersonal sentences
    • refer to a group of words
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Example

  • Qui est dans la maison?
    • Who is at home?
  • C’est moi.
    • It's me.
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Ça/Cela

Ça/Cela is translated as ‘that’ or ‘this’ or sometimes it is not translated as anything.

  • In an oral context, ça is used and in writing cela.
    • They evoke a much more general context or one that has been mentioned in the speech previously.
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Examples

  • Reconnaître nos défauts est essentiel. Cela est très important.
    • Recognizing our flaws is essential. That's very important.
  • C’est Pedro qui veut quitter l’Espagne.
    • It is Pedro who wants to leave Spain.

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