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The first meaning of la in French is simple: If you see it right before a singular, feminine word – even one modified by an adjective – it just means “the.” When it's not used to mean “the,” la can also mean “it.” You might see it referred to as a “direct object pronoun” when it's used this way.
Là is an adverb used to define a place (usually it means 'there') or a moment in time (generally it means 'then'). It is distinguished by the accent grave (à) ...
Definite articles are le (masculine), la (feminine) and les which is the plural for both masculine and feminine and for simplicity, are translated as “the.”.
French definite articles indicate either a particular noun or the general sense of a noun. They're often required in French but not English.
Оценка 4,6 (1 083) In summary: · The + masculine noun = le · The + feminine noun = la · The + any noun beginning with a vowel = l' · The + any plural noun = les ...
LÀ translate: there, here, there, A, A, a, her, it, here, along, there, there, there. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
As French makes a distinction between "masculine and feminine objects", people use le for masculine things/persons and la for feminine things/persons.
Introduction. In French language, there are two definite articles for nouns in singular: « le » for masculine gender and « la » for feminine gender.
The article le is used with masculine nouns and the article la is used with feminine nouns. Then, the article l' is used with nouns that begin with a vowel or a ...
Le suffixe -là. Unlike other French suffixes, -là does not create new words, but rather adds additional meaning to the nouns and pronouns it's added to.
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