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"le" means "the". It has to be followed by a masculine, singular noun.

ex: le soleil, le chien, le soir, le frère : the sun, the dog, the evening, the brother.

"la" also means "the", but is followed by a feminine, singular noun.

ex: la lune, la voiture, la nuit, la sœur: the moon, the car, the night, the sister.

"le" and "la" is written " l' " when the noun starts with a vowel.

ex: l'étoile, l'auto, l'aube (all fem.), l'oncle (masc.): the star, car, dawn, uncle.

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