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The table below summarizes the different forms:
The table below summarizes the different forms:
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|''Definite''
|''[[Language/French/Grammar/Definite-article|Definite article]]''
|''Indefinite''
|''[[Language/French/Grammar/Indefinite-article|Indefinite article]]''
|''Partitive''
|''Partitive''
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Revision as of 23:23, 3 December 2021

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Definite article in French

French Articles

French has 3 kinds of articles:

  1. Definite articles
  2. Indefinite articles
  3. Partitive articles

The table below summarizes the different forms:


French Articles
Definite article Indefinite article Partitive
masculine le un du
feminine la une de la
in front of a vowel l' un/une de l'
plural les des des

Definite articles in French

In French, nouns are almost always preceded by an article or a determiner. This indicates the gender of the noun (masculine or feminine) and its number (singular or plural).

The definite article (articles définis) (le, la, les) goes with a noun whose meaning is completely determined.

They correspond to the English article the.

Examples

  • sur la table

on the table

  • près de la fenêtre

near the window

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