Is De La feminine or masculine?
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- Is De La feminine or masculine?
- Is LA feminine or masculine in French?
- How do you know when to use DES or LES in French?
- What is the difference between DE and DE LA in French?
- What's the difference between LE and LA in French?
- What is the difference between Du and Le?
- How do you know if its DES or Les?
- Is Cafe feminine or masculine?
- How do you use de la in French?
- When to use de la or de la in French?
- Are there any feminine or masculine nouns in French?
- Which is the correct du, de la, de l and des?
- When to use le, la and Les in French?

Is De La feminine or masculine?
Du, de la, de l', des - 'some' and 'any'
English | Masculine | Feminine |
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some, any | de + le = du | de + la = de la |
Is LA feminine or masculine in French?
Definite articles - how to say 'the' using le, la, l' or les
English | Masculine | Feminine |
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the | le | la |
How do you know when to use DES or LES in French?
Grammar jargon: Les is the plural definite article; Des is the plural indefinite article. These articles are used with countable nouns (things you can count, like dogs, as opposed to mass nouns for things like milk which use partitive articles instead.)
What is the difference between DE and DE LA in French?
Tipde + le and de la change to de l' when they are used in front of a word starting with a vowel, most words starting with h, and the French word y. du is used in front of masculine singular nouns....1 The basic rules.
with masculine noun | with feminine noun | |
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Singular | du (de l') | de la (de l') |
Plural | des | des |
What's the difference between LE and LA in French?
With masculine singular nouns → use le. With feminine singular nouns → use la. With nouns starting with a vowel, most nouns beginning with h and the French word y → use l'. With plural nouns → use les.
What is the difference between Du and Le?
With masculine singular nouns → use du. With feminine singular nouns → use de la. With singular nouns starting with a vowel and some nouns beginning with h → use de l'.
How do you know if its DES or Les?
Grammar jargon: Les is the plural definite article; Des is the plural indefinite article. These articles are used with countable nouns (things you can count, like dogs, as opposed to mass nouns for things like milk which use partitive articles instead.)
Is Cafe feminine or masculine?
Answer and Explanation: The word café is a masculine noun. Be sure to use masculine articles and adjectives with it.
How do you use de la in French?
With feminine singular nouns → use de la. With singular nouns starting with a vowel and some nouns beginning with h → use de l'. With plural nouns → use des. du, de la, de l' and des → change to de or d' in negative sentences.
When to use de la or de la in French?
- In French, you choose between du, de la, de l’ and des, depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. Tip de + le and de la change to de l’ when they are used in front of a word starting with a vowel, most words starting with h, and the French word y.
Are there any feminine or masculine nouns in French?
- All French nouns are either masculine or feminine and, just as in English, they can be either singular or plural. The word you choose for the depends on whether the noun it is used with is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. This may sound complicated, but it is not too difficult. For more information on Nouns, see Nouns.
Which is the correct du, de la, de l and des?
- In French, you choose between du, de la, de l’ and des, depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. with masculine noun. with feminine noun. Singular. du (de l’) de la (de l’) Plural. des.
When to use le, la and Les in French?
- When de is followed by les, the two words become des. When de is followed by la or l’, the words do not change. Tip le and la change to l’ when they are used in front of a word starting with a vowel and most words starting with h. With masculine singular nouns → use le. With feminine singular nouns → use la.