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"les" is a definite article, translated by "the". It is used as the plural of "le" (masculine), la (feminine), l' (apostrophe, used in both masculine or feminine, but before a vowel sound).

La voiture (singular, feminine: the car) > les voitures vont vite (the cars are going fast)

le chien aboie > les chiens aboient (the dog is barking > the dogs are barking)

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