Le is the correct article to place before the French word mot.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine noun mot means "word." The pronunciation is "luh moh."
In French, "sofa" is a masculine word. The article "le" is used before sofa.
The correct indefinite article is a chemise.The indefinite article 'a' is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound. The noun 'chemise' begins with a consonant sound (ch).The indefinite article 'an' is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound, for example an indigochemise.
The correct pair of definite and indefinite articles for the word "disquette" is "la" for the definite article and "une" for the indefinite article in French.
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.
The French word for 'correct' is 'corriger.'
The correct article to use before "universal" is "a". This is because the pronunciation of the word starts with a consonant sound.
no. Use an with article.
Article before the word useful
Masculine is the gender of the French equivalent of the English word "art."Specifically, the French word is "art." Its masculine singular definite article is "l"* ("the"). The pronunciation is "ahr."*The article actually is "le." But the vowel "e" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe after the remaining letter "l" and immediately before the first letter of the succeeding word.
The correct pronunciation of the French word "fils" is "feess."
L' and le - both of which mean "the" in English -- are the articles which are used with the French word avion. The choice depends upon whether the article directly comes before the masculine singular noun - in the first case - or has an intervening word - such as an adjective or number, in the second instance. The pronunciation will be "a-vyo" in French.
The word "before" in French is "avant."