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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Leçon 11

Le-Masculine Singular
La-Feminine Singular
Les-Plural

These words are used for general nouns, somewhat like the the in English, but they are used more generally.
Eg. J'aime le chocolat. - I love/like chocolate.
Le isn't needed in English. However, in French, most of the time, there should be either Le, La or Les in front of nouns in general.
Le & La are used for uncountable nouns too.
Eg. Elle ne mange pas la viande.

Un-Masculine Singular
Une-Feminine Singular
Des-Plural

These words are used for nouns that are not mentioned/introduced before. They are used when a noun first appears in a sentence/passage.
Un & Une are somewhat like the a in English.
Des would be more like the some. It is mostly used for countable nouns only.
Eg. Il y a des fruits sur la table.

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