'la' is used for feminine nouns, like 'une'.
ex: la maison, une maison ; la nuit, la voiture, la lune, la salade.
'le' and 'un' are used for masculine nouns.
ex: le chien, le soleil, le jour.
China is la Chine (feminine noun), in French.
la chance (fem.) is the French noun for 'luck'
un arbre (masc.) "c'est l'arbre qui cache la forêt" (proverb): this is the tree which is hiding the forest.
el nacho because nacho is masculine and la is feminine but el is masculine
poland in french is la pologne
Le is for masculine words, la is for feminine words.
In French, "city" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "la" before it, as in "la ville."
In French, "house" is masculine and is translated as "la maison."
In French, "la guitare" is feminine.
"La Transpiration" or "La Sueur" are both feminine.
La salade is feminine
"La chaise" is a feminine noun in French.
French article: le [masculine]/la[feminine]= English article: the
The article la is feminine; le is masculine.
If the noun is masculine, use 'le' If the noun is feminine, use 'la' If the noun is plural, use 'les'
The word "rice" in French is feminine. It is "la riz" in French.
In French, the city Sydney is considered feminine and would use the article "la" as in "la ville de Sydney."