But sometimes "celles" ... means "these", as in "Celles sont les miennes." Right?

Leon P.C1Kwiziq community member

But sometimes "celles" ... means "these", as in "Celles sont les miennes." Right?

Asked 7 years ago
AurélieKwiziq team memberCorrect answer
Bonjour Léon !

To express "These are mine", you would actually say "Ce sont les miennes" in French.
To say "These ones are mine", you will need to use "Celles-ci / Celles-là sont les miennes": this is the colloquial use here.
"Celles sont les miennes" is not correct in French, you need a qualifier (-ci or -là) to specify which alternative you're referring to (these or those).

I hope that's helpful!
Bonne Année !

But sometimes "celles" ... means "these", as in "Celles sont les miennes." Right?

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