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Both Je n'aime pas manger de salade and Je n'aime pas manger de la salade can be correct.

Specifically, the subject pronoun je is "I." The negative construction ne*...pas means "not." The present infinitive manger means "to eat." The partitive de means "some" in positive constructions and "not any" in negative constructions. The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun saladetranslates as "salad." Both phrases will convey in their entirety as "I don't like to eat salad." But the inclusion of the definite article la also will express particular dislike over eating some of a particular salad.

The pronunciation will be "zhuh nehm pah maw-zhey duh sah-lahd" and "zhuh nehm pah maw-zhey duh lah sah-lahd" in French.

*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.

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