15 Aug 2017 Alexa teaches you when to say "NOUS" and when to say "ON" in French. SUPPORT GUIDE and EXCLUSIVE VIDS at 

17 Sep 2014 nous means we and you would use that in formal and written French. on is informal and used in everyday spoken French but never in written  29 Jul 2012 It seems to be an unofficial distinction. I would note a few things: first, "on" technically means "one", as, in English, 'you' often use the pronouns  16 Jul 2020 “Nous” is nowadays mostly used in formal writing, or by French politicians and TV hosts, when you want to sound particularly “well educated” and  18 Jul 2015 The context of the conversation should indicate who nous is. On can be used in generalizing statements, meaning "one," as in "One should not drive and talk on  30 Jul 2016 In a perfect world, using tu and vous when speaking French is a simple walk in the park. But no, we're not as lucky as that. The sad reality is, the 

17 Sep 2014 nous means we and you would use that in formal and written French. on is informal and used in everyday spoken French but never in written 

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Lost Password? Password Recovery. Get Password. Not Registered Yet? Sign Up Here 31 Oct 2017 Nous is a plural pronoun: this is the we you use mostly in written form, or when you want to be more formal. On is a more informal we, used  What's the difference bewteen « nous » and « on » ? Is there any ? NOUS = ON. In reality in 90% of the cases, they both mean « we » in English. When speaking   15 Aug 2017 Alexa teaches you when to say "NOUS" and when to say "ON" in French. SUPPORT GUIDE and EXCLUSIVE VIDS at  17 Sep 2014 nous means we and you would use that in formal and written French. on is informal and used in everyday spoken French but never in written  29 Jul 2012 It seems to be an unofficial distinction. I would note a few things: first, "on" technically means "one", as, in English, 'you' often use the pronouns