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WITH MASCULINE NOUN WITH FEMININE NOUN
Singular Le (l’) La (l’)
Plural Les les

 

Le and la change to l’ when there are used in front of a word starting with a vowel and most words starting with h.

Le roi               –           the king

Le chien          –           the dog

Le jardin          –           the garden

L’ami (masculine) the friend

L’eau (feminine) the water

L’etage (masculine) the floor

note that l’ is also used in front of most words starting with h but some others take le or la instead

l’ hopita           –           the hospital

le hamster        –           the hamster

a hi-fi               –           the stereo

Note:

It is a good idea to learn the article or the gender with the noun when you come across a word for the first time, so that you know whether it is masculine or feminine.  A good dictionary will also give you this information.

Les chines       –           the dogs

Les portes        –           the doors

Les amis          –           the friends

Les hotels        –           the hotels

Using a with le, la l’ and les

Au cinema                   –           to/at the cinema

Aux professeurs          –           to the teachers

Aux maisons               –           to the house

Aux etudiants             –           to the students

a’ la bibliotheque                    –           to/at the library

a’ l’ hotel                                 –           to/at the hotel

 

DEVOIR

Ecrivez 10 noms avec le et la

a’ + le = au

a’ + les = aux

de + le = du

de + les = des

 

See also

L’adjectif Demonstratis

AMINAT EST FATIQUEE

Relater un evenement passé le marriage de Busayo

RACOTER SA JOURNEE

Raconter sa journee

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