Celui (m) , celle (f) , ceux (m pl) and celles (f pl) are demonstrative pronouns.
They mean 'the one' and 'the ones'
Used to distinguish between two similar objects or people.
Eg
Je voudrais commander un gâteau au chocolat comme celui à côté des croissants.
I would like to order a chocolate cake like the one next to the croissants
là means that so when you say celui-là, it means that one.
Ci means this so when you say celui-ci, it means this one.
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