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him’
lui

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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him [Brit hɪm, Am hɪm] PRON When used as a direct object pronoun, him is translated by le (l' before a vowel). Note that the object pronoun normally comes before the verb in French: I know him = je le connais; I've already seen him = je l'ai déjà vu.
In imperatives, the direct object pronoun is translated by le and comes after the verb: catch him! = attrape-le (note the hyphen).
When used as an indirect object pronoun, him is translated by lui: I've given him the book = je lui ai donné le livre; I've given it to him = je le lui ai donné.
In imperatives, the indirect object pronoun is translated by lui and comes after the verb: phone him! = téléphone-lui; give it to him = donne-le-lui (note the hyphens).
After prepositions and after the verb to be the translation is lui: she did it for him = elle l'a fait pour lui; it's him = c'est lui.

1. him (direct obj):

him
I like him
catch him!

2. him (indirect obj, after prep):

him

what-d'yer-call-him, what's-his-name N inf

Machin m inf
hark at him/her inf! hum
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him/her
she can't stand him inf

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him [hɪm] pers pron

1. him (he):

him
it's him
if I were him

2. him:

him objective pron direct
him objective pron direct
l' + vowel
him indirect, after prep
look at him
I saw him
she told him that ...
he'll give sth to him

Phrases:

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I gave him a clout!
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him [hɪm] pers pron

1. him (he):

him
it's him
if I were him

2. him:

him objective pron direct
him objective pron direct
l' + vowel
him indirect, after prep
look at him
I saw him
she told him that ...
he'll give sth to him
it's for him

Phrases:

it fits him to a T
that's him to a T
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it becomes him to do sth