"du" is a contraction of two words: de + le which means of + the (add masculine word)
du can only be formed with the combination "de + le", not "de + la" or "de + les"
de + la stays de + la
de + les becomes "des"
"Du hoc" is not a French word. It may be a misspelling or a term in another language. Can you provide more context or specify the language you are referring to?
What does Fairer Du shopping' mean in French
To do kayaking or caneoing. Faire literally means "do" and "du" means "the".
The French word cote means coast.
du foin means 'hay' in French. Other than cattle food, 'faire du foin' means 'create some fuss' in popular speech.
Du nord means "of / from the North" in French.
'du nord' means from the north, northern. 'conot' is not a proper word in French - that could be a deformation of an abusive word meaning blockhead.
du foin means 'hay' in French. Other than cattle food, 'faire du foin' means 'create some fuss' in popular speech.
No, it is French.
it means of for masculine nouns im pretty sure its mean of not sure if its masculine or not
You can say "du sud" in French to mean "from the south."
of the (masculine)