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"Au" is a masculine article in French and is used with masculine nouns. It is a contraction of "à" + "le" (to + the).
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AU - Astronomical Unit, is a unit for distance, and can't be used to measure mass.
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AU is not used to measure the distances on earth, because a astronomical unit is a unit of measurement equal to the distance between Earth and Sun. So that's why you cannot use Au for measure the distances on Earth.
In French, "au printemps" is used instead of "en printemps" because "printemps" (spring) is a season that is considered a specific period of time, and the preposition "au" is used with seasons. The preposition "en" is typically used with months and years, while "au" is appropriate for seasons like "printemps," "été" (summer), "automne" (autumn), and "hiver" (winter). Thus, the correct phrase is "au printemps" to indicate the season of spring.
The distance 1 AU is "one astronomical unit" - the average distance between Earth and the Sun, used for astronomical estimations. *The abbreviation Au may also mean the element gold (Au) or possibly Australia (Aus).
It is "J'habite en Suisse". "En" is used to indicate living in a country, while "au" is used for masculine singular countries that begin with a consonant sound. "Suisse" is a feminine noun, so "en" is used instead of "au".
The Australia Dollar is currently valued at .94 cents American. $22.52 US = $24.00 AU so roughly, $23.00 US would equal about $24.25 AU (give or take)
'dans' means 'in' ex: dans un instant ... in one moment dans la maison... in the house 'au' means 'at' ex: au magasin... at the store au bon moment... at the right moment
AU is the definition of gold by the periodic element. So, it implies the material used is gold... not silver?
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and the symbol Au.The symbol derives from the Latin, aurum, meaning glow of sunrise.