j'

Pronoun

 * 1) Prevocalic

Usage notes

 * Je in formal French only becomes j’ before a vowel or an unaspirated h, where this is mandatory in spelling.
 * In informal French, j’ may optionally be used before consonants, and devoices before unvoiced consonants, thus producing a ʃ sound, as in sheep.
 * Before voiced consonants:
 * whereas before unvoiced consonants:
 * Note that the ch’ spelling is purely oral, it is not used in any type of written content except if one wishes to emphasize the language register spoken or the form is in itself a fixed expression.
 * whereas before unvoiced consonants:
 * Note that the ch’ spelling is purely oral, it is not used in any type of written content except if one wishes to emphasize the language register spoken or the form is in itself a fixed expression.
 * Note that the ch’ spelling is purely oral, it is not used in any type of written content except if one wishes to emphasize the language register spoken or the form is in itself a fixed expression.
 * Note that the ch’ spelling is purely oral, it is not used in any type of written content except if one wishes to emphasize the language register spoken or the form is in itself a fixed expression.