as far as I know, ''elle'' means ''she'' only, but in some cases it may mean ''her''...
for example:
1) ELLE suis allée à la plage = SHE went to the beach
2) il suis allé à la plage avec ELLE = He went to the beach with HER
the article ''the'' in French is translated as:
LE, for singular, masculine
LA, for singular, feminine
L' , for singular words which start with a vowel or silent H
LES, for plural
2007-11-06 08:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Elle is third person singular feminine, means "she" but denotes anything, from a person to a thing as long as it's femine. For example, you can use "elle" to refer to a table (la table) only after "la table" was mentioned earlier.
I sold my table because it was so old.
J'ai vendu my table parceque elle est très vieille.
2007-11-06 15:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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'elle' means 'she' in french. e.g. elle est tres fatigue - she is very tired. it's a personal pronoun - 3. singular female.
more personal pronouns in french:
je - I
tu - you
il/elle - he/she
nous - we
vous - you [plural]
ils/elles - they
hope I helped
good luck!
2007-11-06 15:22:48
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answered by HuNnY <3 3
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En tout verité il exist aussi un Journal Americain qui s'apel "Elle"
I believe it is a fashion mag for the chic among us.
2007-11-06 15:21:11
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answered by klby 6
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it primarily means "she," but in many languages, things we consider "it" are given gender as well. There is nor real "it" in French.
"Elle" does not mean "the;" "La" "Le" are "the" (or "l-apostrphe, or "les" for plural), "la" being the feminine form.
2007-11-06 15:19:32
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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Are you talking French? Elle means she or it, because all French nouns are either masculine or feminine. Examples:
Elle est jolie - she is pretty
Elle est stupide - it's stupid (referring to the conversation)
2007-11-06 15:20:43
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answered by JJ 7
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In french right?
It usually means she but if something's feminine e.g. a church it is used to mean it.
e.g.
il y a une eglise. elle se trouve a paris. elle s'appelle notre dame
(there's a church. it's located in paris. it is called 'our lady')
2007-11-06 15:18:17
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answered by Ste 2
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it does mean she
2007-11-06 15:17:54
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answered by JD 6
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