"Him and them" is an English equivalent of the French phrase lui et leur. The masculine phrase also translates incompletely into English as "him and their... ." The pronunciation will be "lwee ey luhr" in French.
"et lui" means "and him" in French.
Lui (to/for him/her) and leur (to/for them) replace a phrase of à/pour and a person(s).lui/leur precedes the conjugated verb.Tu leur offres un vase. - You give them a flower vase.Je ne lui parle pas d'habitude. - I don't usually talk to him.lui/leur precedes the infinitive.Tu peux lui offrir une fleur. - You can give her a flower.Je ne vais pas leur acheter de bracelet. - I won't buy them a bracelet.lui/leur succeeds a positive command with a hyphen.Donne-lui un cadeau.- Give him a gift.Offre-leur des bonbons. - Give them some candy.lui/leur precedes a negative command's conjugated verb.Ne lui parle pas! - Don't talk to her!
S'il vous plaît, pouvez-vous lui apporter... ? in French means "Can you please take him (something)?" in English.
"Great, that's him!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Chouette, c'est lui! The pronunciation of the laudatory declarative statement -- which loosely translates as "Great, that's (what describes) him!" -- will be "shwet seh lwee" in French.
Lui è. es. He is Francesco -> Lui è Francesco
Lui manga
lui morde /or/ morde
Lui è così bello.
You would say Lui è il mio padre
Lui is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "he." The pronunciation of the masculine singular subject pronoun will be "lwee" in Italian.lui
Kiss translated into French is: baiser. An example sentence is: Elle lui Donna un baiser. This means: She gave him a kiss.
Lui, chi è? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Who is he?" The interrogative translates literally by word order into English as "Him, who is (he)?" The pronunciation will be "lwee kee eh" in Italian.