[Replay] FYW 090 : How to say “I miss you” in French?

Do you know to use the expression "I miss you" in French? Students often find it quite tricky – the construction of the sentence is very different from English. After my explanation, you should be able to even say much more: "He misses me", "They miss her", etc!
Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode
La France manque aux expatriés = The expats miss France
La France leur manque = They miss France
Elle leur manque = They miss it/her
Tu me manques / Vous me manquez = I miss you
Il me manque = I miss him
Elle me manque = I miss her
Je lui manque = He/she misses me
Ses enfants manquent à la maman = The mum misses her children
Vous m’avez manqué! = I’ve missed you!
Tu nous as manqué aussi = We’ve missed you too
Mes amis me manquent, ma famille, mes biscuits et desserts préférés, l’odeur de l’été et l’air frais et sec de l’hiver me manquent. Noël sous la neige me manque !
LINKS and RESOURCES

"Direct and indirect objects and pronouns in French" (French Your Way Podcast, episode 88)

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I'm Jessica, a native French teacher from the Champagne region here to help you learn French and discover the French language. You may know me from the French Voices Podcast (a series of interviews in French for the more advanced learners). If you are curious about the French language, this podcast is for you. Expand your French vocabulary and improve your French grammar in a way that is both easy and memorable. How? By connecting bridges between French and English languages to make learning more efficient! Discover the origins of some French words and French expressions, examples of related words and get a new understanding of common mistakes made by students. It doesn't matter whether you’re at a beginner, intermediate or advanced level in French. I have no doubt that you will learn from these mini French lessons. So, get on board and learn French with me! Join the community at http://frenchyourway.com.au Submit your own questions to podcast@frenchyourway.com.au