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A direct object pronoun is a word such as "me", "him", "us" and "them", which is used instead of the noun to stand in for the person or thing most directly affected by the action expressed by the verb.
A direct object pronoun is a word such as "me", "him", "us" and "them", which is used instead of the noun to stand in for the person or thing most directly affected by the action expressed by the verb.
==Table of direct object pronouns ==
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |French
!English
!French
!English
|-
|''me''
|''(m’, moi)''
|me
|''nous''
|us
|-
|''te''
|''(t’, toi)''
|you
|''vous''
|you
|-
|''le''
|''(l’)''
|him, it
|''les''
|them
|-
|''la''
|''(l’)''
|her, it
|
|
|}

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The direct object pronoun in French

A direct object pronoun is a word such as "me", "him", "us" and "them", which is used instead of the noun to stand in for the person or thing most directly affected by the action expressed by the verb.

Table of direct object pronouns

French English French English
me (m’, moi) me nous us
te (t’, toi) you vous you
le (l’) him, it les them
la (l’) her, it