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au is 'à le' put together (masculine) - it means to the or at the, à means to or at

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In French, "au" is a contraction of "Γ  + le" and is used before masculine singular nouns starting with a consonant sound. For example, "au restaurant" (at the restaurant). On the other hand, "Γ " is a preposition used to indicate location, direction, or time. For example, "Γ  Paris" (in Paris).

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au is 'à le' put together and means 'to the' or 'at the' (masculine), à means to or at

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