"On" is the undetermined third person pronoun
Use it in French like you use "One" in English
It can be translated in English
by One - One said (that).... On dit que ...
By you (as a general pronoun)
You can visit the Louvre on Sunday : On peut visiter le Louvre le dimanche
By We
On est tous bien arrivé. We all arrived safe.
By the passive form
On peut visiter le Louvre le dimanche : Louvre can be visited on Sundays.
On m'a dit que - I was told
How to use "on"
Actually, french often use "on" because it is singular and easy to use. Use it like One in English.
But it's better to use the "correct" forms - Nous for We - Tu or vous for you. You can also use the passive form in French.
The conjugation is like "Il" or "Elle" (He or She)
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