The partitif in French is used to express an unspecified quantity of a non-countable noun, typically food or drink. It is formed using "du" (masculine), "de la" (feminine), or "de l'" (before a vowel or mute h). In negative constructions, the partitif changes to "de" or "d’" regardless of gender. For example, "Je veux du pain" (I want some bread) becomes "Je ne veux pas de pain" (I don't want any bread).
'un article partitif' is the article used in front of something you cannot count (sand for example)the articles are: du - de la - de l' - des -du = in front of a masculine name:du pain > breaddu sable > sandde la = in front of a feminine name:de la viande > meatde la soupe > soupde l' = in front of a name begining with a vowel sound:de l'alcool > alcoholde l'eau > waterdes = for any plural names :des fruits > fruitsdes boissons > beverages
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