If the noun is masculine, use 'le' If the noun is feminine, use 'la' If the noun is plural, use 'les'
Not sure exactly what you are asking, but the way you speak in French is very similar to the way you speak in English, though of course the words are French, mostly different from English, and nouns can be masculine or feminine and it is necessary to use the correct article and correct form of the verb. English uses "the" as the article for any noun, whereas French will use "le" for a male noun and "la" for a female noun. French pronounciation is quite distinct from English pronounciation. The French pronounce Paris as "Paree" for example.
Not sure exactly what you are asking, but the way you speak in French is very similar to the way you speak in English, though of course the words are French, mostly different from English, and nouns can be masculine or feminine and it is necessary to use the correct article and correct form of the verb. English uses "the" as the article for any noun, whereas French will use "le" for a male noun and "la" for a female noun. French pronounciation is quite distinct from English pronounciation. The French pronounce Paris as "Paree" for example.
Un sandwich is a masculine noun in French.
Yes, trousse is a feminine noun in french. We can use the articles "une" or "la"
The French use the word "jockey" (masculine noun).
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
Lecture is a feminine noun in French. Use the feminine articles la or une.
Les Philippines is a feminine plural noun in French.
"Un igloo" (masculine noun).
The noun 'French' is a word for the people and the language of France. The noun 'French' is a proper, uncountable noun.
(potato) crisps are called 'chips' in French.