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How do you say just and me in french?

"Just me" in French can be translated in a few ways, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

Formal:

* Seulement moi: This translates literally to "only me" and is the most direct and formal way to say it.

* Moi seul(e): This means "me alone" and is also quite formal.

Informal:

* Juste moi: This is a more informal way of saying "just me" and is often used in everyday conversations.

* Moi tout seul(e): This means "me all alone" and is a bit more playful than "moi seul(e)."

Here are some examples of how these translations could be used in sentences:

* "It's just me."

* C'est seulement moi. (Formal)

* C'est juste moi. (Informal)

* "I want to go alone."

* Je veux y aller seul(e). (Formal)

* Je veux y aller tout seul(e). (Informal)

The best translation will depend on the specific situation and the desired tone.

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