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Definitive Articles
Le (masculine), La (female) and l’
The
L’ is used in front of a noun that starts with either a vowel or h
Définitive Articles
THÉ
Masculine Le
Féminine. La
In front of vowel. L’
Plural. Les
Indefinite Articles- A, An or One
Masculine. Un
Féminine. Une
In front of a vowel. Un/une
Plural. Des (some)
Partitive (some)
Usually refers to eating or drinking
Masculine. Du
Féminine. De la
In front of a vowel. De l’
Plural. Des
Possessive adjectives of singular subjects in French
Note that the equivalent of ‘my’, ‘your’ or ‘his/her’ etc. are:
Singular Plural
English (masc objects) (fem objects) (masc/fem)
my mon
ma
mes
your (tu) ton
ta
tes
his/her son
sa
ses