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Je is the French equivalent of 'I'. It's the first person subject pronoun. It's pronounced almost like the "ge" in orange. Except you make the "g" sound more drawn out. In the past tense you can also use j'ai

Also, other words involving "I" are moi, mon, ma, mes.

Moi: me

Mon: my (masculine singular)

Ma: my (feminine singular)

Mes: my (plural)

When talking about mon, ma, mes, it doesn't matter what gender you are. It depends on what gender the noun is.

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you have different sets of pronouns in French, depending of grammatical role they have within the sentence.

Personnal pronouns: those are used as subjects of the phrase.

je - I

tu - you (singular)

il - he

elle - she

on - it (indefinite pronoun, no gender)

nous - we

vous - you (plural)

ils - they (masculine)

elles - they (feminine)
"I" in French is "je"

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