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Articles (Definite and Indefinite) in French Language
French articles are used before nouns to indicate gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). There are two types of articles in French:
Definite Articles
The definite articles in French are:
- Le (masculine singular)
- La (feminine singular)
- Les (plural for both genders)
Definite articles are used before specific or previously mentioned nouns.
Indefinite Articles
The indefinite articles in French are:
- Un (masculine singular)
- Une (feminine singular)
- Des (plural for both genders)
Indefinite articles are used before non-specific or general nouns.
Usage Rules
- Articles agree with the gender and number of the noun they precede.
- Articles are omitted before plural nouns after certain expressions of quantity (e.g., beaucoup de, plusieurs, quelques).
- Articles are contracted with prepositions à and de when followed by a noun (e.g., au, aux, du, des).
- Some nouns, especially those referring to abstract concepts, do not take an article.
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