la >>>>> La Chat
le chat masculine la chatte feminine
"le chat est dans la salle à manger"
Le chat est dans la salle à manger.
C. N. Le Cat has written: 'A physical essay on the senses' 'Traite de la couleur de la peau humaine en general, de celle des negres en particulier'
The population of Le Marais-la-Chapelle is 79.
La mere= la mare (like the horse) Le pere= le pear (like the fruit) "La" and "le" are just as they look
le lit, les draps, la taie d'oreiller, la couverturela brosse � dents, le dentifrice, le savon, le gel-douche, la serviettele bol, la cafetière, la table, la cuillère, le couteau, la fourchette,les chaussures, le pantalon, la chemise, le pull, le manteau,le cartable, la trousse, les crayons, la gomme,le sac � main, le rouge � lèvres, le téléphone portable, le porte-monnaie, le porte-feuille, le chéquier, la carte de crédit,
"de" means "of" or " 's ", expressing a relationship. For instance, "le chat de Paul" (Paul's cat) or "la ville de Paris" (the city of Paris) It is spelled " d' " when followed by a word starting with a vowel ("d'Anne"). Same meaning if followed by a definitive article like "le" or "la" (the), but the spelling is different for a male noun: "le chat du voisin" (the neighbor's cat).
'est dans' means "is in / is into" in English. Ex: Le chat est dans la cuisine: the cat is in the kitchen.
its le
The French word for "the cat" is "le chat."
"Le" and "la" are definite articles in French, not adjectives. They are used before nouns to indicate the gender and number of the noun. "Le" is masculine singular (the), and "la" is feminine singular (the).