French definite articles indicate either a particular noun or the general sense of a noun. They're often required in French but not English.
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Look at these cases:
French has three words for the : le, la and l'.
Unlike English, all nouns (words for things) in French are masculine or feminine.
Use le with masculine nouns
Use la with feminine nouns
Use l' with words of either gender that begin with a vowel or the letter h.
Grammar jargon: le, la and l' are definite articles (the is the definite article in English).
In some cases, French and English use these definite articles in a different way. Look at these lessons:
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As you know, a noun is a person, place or thing. When you want to refer to a specific person, place or thing, in English you use the defnite article the, in French, because we have gender (masculine/feminine) and number […]
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Learn how to use the articles le, la, les, un, une and des with BBC Bitesize GCSE French.
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