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yourani ure a les
Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland is a town in Europe. It begins with the letter Y.
Tout les week-ends means all weekendstois les weekends doesn't mean anythingtoi les week-ends would mean 'you on weekends'
French has a different article for genders, in the singular form ("la", "le"). For the plural, it's "les".Fem.: the house = la maison ==> the houses = les maisonsM.: the book = le livre ==> the books = les livresAlso, when the word starts with a vowel, it's always an "l" with an apostrophe, but the plural stays "les."the man: l'homme ==> the men = les hommes
4 ways to say "the" in French:Le (in front of a singular, masculine word that starts with a consonant)La (in front of a singular, feminine word that starts with a consonant)L' (in front of any singular word that starts with a vowel)Les (in front of a plural word)
les amis/les amies - les copains/les copines
I am french and the word: les étoiles means the stars
les oreilles (feminine)
les dommages, les dégats
the: as in (the dogs {les chiens})
les étudiants, les éleves les élèves
'les genoux' are the knees in French. Le genou (masculine noun) has an irregular plural in x: les genoux.