une and la are feminine articles in French. 'une' is translated by 'a': une voiture = a car (that could be any car); 'la' is a definite article, translated by 'the'. La voiture = the car (you know what exact car we are speaking of)
"Une" is used to refer to a singular feminine noun, while "la" is a definite article used before a singular feminine noun. "Une" is used for indefinite articles, while "la" is used for definite articles.
"Lime" in French is "citron vert."
Lecture is a feminine noun in French. Use the feminine articles la or une.
"Lesson" in French is feminine, so you would use "la leçon" for "the lesson."
In French, "guitar" is feminine, so it is "la guitare."
It's feminine. The indefinite article 'une' is the feminine form for 'a, an, one' in French. The feminine form of the definite article 'la' means 'the'.
Yes, trousse is a feminine noun in french. We can use the articles "une" or "la"
'la une' means 'the page one' in French. If you're making 'la une', you're making the headlines in the news.
Lecture is a feminine noun in French. Use the feminine articles la or une.
une jeune demoiselle
a room is called 'une pièce' in French. A (bed)room is une chambre.
"Lime" in French is "citron vert."
une boîte pour la casse-croûte/une gamelle
une bibliotèque la bibliotèque
une seconde - la deuxième
'une sucette' is a lollipop in French.
une cheminée
La photo ("the photo") is feminine in French.