Yes. The personal pronoun 'lui' may mean 'he, him' in its role for emphasis in a sentence. It also may mean 'to him, to her, to it' in its role as the indirect object of the verb of the sentence.
"Lui" means "to him" or "to her." It is an indirect object pronoun.
lui mean 'him'
It belongs to him : c'est a lui, or more formally : ca appartient a lui
"je lui ferai savoir / je (le) lui dirai"
fiez-vous Ã? lui (not "en lui") means : trust him.
Amuse toi bien avec lui
fruit (meaning fruit) lui (him)
"Lui fait quelque chose" means "he/she does something to him/her" in French.
I will tell him
"et lui" means "and him" in French.
"Lui".
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
De lui
"Lui"
"lui"
Il = He Lui = Him
avec lui
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
lui dire