Published February 10, 2022 • Updated June 8, 2026 — By French teacher David Issokson, teaching French online since 2014
French relative pronouns connect two parts of a sentence and help avoid repetition. The five main French relative pronouns are qui, que, dont, où, and lequel. This guide explains the rules for when to use each one.
✅ Relative pronouns summary
✅ Qui vs. que
✅ Dont
✅ Où
✅ Lequel
✅ Indefinite relative pronouns

French Relative Pronouns Summary
This chart summarizes the five main French relative pronouns and their most common uses. Refer to it whenever you’re unsure which pronoun to choose.
| Pronoun | Main Use | English Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| qui | Subject | who, which, that |
| que | Direct object | whom, which, that |
| dont | Replaces de | whose, of which, that |
| où | Place or time | where, when |
| lequel | After a preposition | which, whom |
Qui vs. Que
The most important distinction is between qui and que.
- qui + verb
- que + subject pronoun or noun
La femme qui parle est française.
The woman who is speaking is French.
La femme que je connais est française.
The woman that I know is French.
Le film qui commence à 20h00 est populaire.
The movie that starts at 8:00 PM is popular.
Le film que nous regardons est excellent.
The movie that we are watching is excellent.
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Dont
Use dont when the verb or expression normally requires the preposition de.
Common expressions include:
- avoir besoin de (to need)
- parler de (to talk about)
- se souvenir de (to remember)
- rêver de (to dream about)
Voilà la voiture dont j’ai besoin.
There’s the car I need.
Le professeur dont tu parles est sympathique.
The teacher you’re talking about is friendly.
L’homme dont le fils habite à Paris est médecin.
The man whose son lives in Paris is a doctor.
Où
Use où for places and times.
C’est la maison où j’habite.
It’s the house where I live.
Je me souviens du jour où nous nous sommes rencontrés.
I remember the day when we met.
Lequel
The relative pronoun lequel means “which” and is used after prepositions.
Forms of lequel
| Masculine | Feminine |
|---|---|
| lequel | laquelle |
| lesquels | lesquelles |
Voici l’ordinateur avec lequel je travaille.
Here’s the computer that I work with.
C’est la maison dans laquelle j’habite.
It’s the house in which I live.
When referring to people, qui is often used instead of lequel.
C’est l’homme pour qui je travaille.
He’s the man I work for.
Contractions with lequel
| Form | Contraction | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| auquel | à + lequel | to which |
| auxquels | à + lesquels | to which |
| à laquelle | à + laquelle | to which |
| auxquelles | à + lesquelles | to which |
| duquel | de + lequel | of which, from which |
| desquels | de + lesquels | of which, from which |
| de laquelle | de + laquelle | of which, from which |
| desquelles | de + lesquelles | of which, from which |
L’examen auquel j’ai réussi était difficile.
The exam that I passed was difficult.
Indefinite Relative Pronouns
Indefinite relative pronouns are used when the antecedent is unknown. These forms generally translate as “what”.
Ce qui
Use ce qui when it functions as the subject of the verb.
Je comprends ce qui est important.
I understand what’s important.
Ce que
Use ce que when it functions as the direct object of the verb.
Je ne comprends pas ce que tu dis.
I don’t understand what you’re saying.
Ce dont
Use ce dont when the verb requires de.
Je sais ce dont tu as besoin.
I know what you need.
Ce à quoi
Use ce à quoi when the verb requires à.
Je sais ce à quoi tu penses.
I know what you’re thinking about.
Relative Pronouns Summary Chart
| Pronoun | Function |
|---|---|
| qui | Subject |
| que | Direct object |
| dont | Replaces de |
| où | Place or time |
| lequel | Object of a preposition |
➞ Subject? Use qui.
➞ Direct object? Use que.
➞ Verb requires de? Use dont.
➞ Refers to a place or time? Use où.
➞ Follows a preposition? Use lequel.
📚 French pronouns
- French object pronouns
- French pronoun “on”
- Interrogative pronouns qui and que
- Stressed pronouns
- Subject pronouns


