'au' is singular = à+le (and it's masculine), 'aux' is plural = à+les (it can be masculine or feminine)
Au and Aux are contractionsAu = à le = to the (masc. singular)Aux = à les = to the (plural)Note that the fem. singular for is not contractedà la = to the (fem. singular)Je vais au magasin = I am going to the storeIt is also often added to make a connection between objects.E.G. Tarte aux pommes = Apple pieGâteau au chocolat = Chocolate cake
Est-ce que je pourrais aller au toilettes?
Qu'est-ce que l'on peut trouver au marché aux puces? - What can one find in the fleamarket?
to play football is jouer au foot, jouer au football in French. To play football - Jouer au foot ball in french
au fait
Au and Aux are contractionsAu = à le = to the (masc. singular)Aux = à les = to the (plural)Note that the fem. singular for is not contractedà la = to the (fem. singular)Je vais au magasin = I am going to the storeIt is also often added to make a connection between objects.E.G. Tarte aux pommes = Apple pieGâteau au chocolat = Chocolate cake
Au chomage means out of work in French. There is no difference between 'un homme au chomage' (a man out of work) and 'une femme' (a woman) au chomage.
Ate, as a past participle, is mangé in French
in the sunshine: au soleil ,aux rayons du soleil
Le marché is the market or marketplace in French. Au marché aux oiseaux means "at the bird market" (a place where you sold birds; there was one along the banks of the Seine river in Paris)
a + le = au if you are referring to a(singular) EX: Je vais au lit. I am going to (the) bed.a + les = aux if you are referring to a plural. EX: Je vais aux grands magasins.I am going to the large department stores.(The "a" has an accent grave)
The most common ones: sur = preposition dans à la / au / aux de la / du / des
A as in the letter A is said (ah) "A" as (a pie) is said in three different ways a la (feminin), au (masculin), but also aux -french expert.
Est-ce que je pourrais aller au toilettes?
one of them has a U after the A
The word sundae is used in french (in Canada anyway) but you could also say une coupe glacée (au chocolat for chocolate, aux fraises for strawberry,...)
Usually à - au for before a masculine word and à la before a feminine word, aux before a plural.