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Les, Un, Une, Des, Du, de La

The document discusses the three types of articles in French: definite/défini articles, indefinite/indéfini articles, and partitive/partitif articles. It provides examples of the different forms of each type of article based on the gender and number of the noun being modified as well as whether the noun begins with a vowel or "h muet". The definite article indicates a specific or general noun, while the indefinite article indicates an unspecific or some quantity of a noun. The partitive article refers to an uncountable noun or only a portion of it.

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Les, Un, Une, Des, Du, de La

The document discusses the three types of articles in French: definite/défini articles, indefinite/indéfini articles, and partitive/partitif articles. It provides examples of the different forms of each type of article based on the gender and number of the noun being modified as well as whether the noun begins with a vowel or "h muet". The definite article indicates a specific or general noun, while the indefinite article indicates an unspecific or some quantity of a noun. The partitive article refers to an uncountable noun or only a portion of it.

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Articles – le, la,

les, un, une,


des, du, de la
Les articles
One of the eight parts of speech, an
article is a word that modifies
a noun in a particular way, by stating
whether the noun is specific,
unspecific, or partial. French articles Share / Tweet / Pin Me!
agree in gender and number with the
nouns they modify, and there are
three types:

Definite / Défini
The definite article indicates that the speaker is referring to either a specific noun or to a
class of nouns in a general sense. The English definite article, the, has four equivalent
forms in French, depending on the gender and number of the noun as well as what letter
it begins with.

Singular         Plural

Masculine le le livre the book   les les livres the books

Feminine l la table the table les tables the tables


a

Vowel or h  mue l’ l’abrico the apricot les the apricots


t t abricots

Learn more about definite articles.

Indefinite / Indéfini
The indefinite article indicates that the speaker is referring to either an unspecific noun
or to one/some of something. The English indefinite article has two forms, a and an,
while the French has three, depending on the gender and number of the noun.

  The English equivalent of des is some, which is not considered an article in


English.

Singular         Plural
Masculin un un an apricot   de des livres some books
e abricot s

Feminine un une table a table des some tables


e tables

Learn more about indefinite articles.

Partitive / Partitif
The partitive article indicates that the speaker is referring to only a portion or some of
an uncountable noun, often food or drink. There are four forms in French, depending on
the gender and number of the noun as well as what letter it begins with.

Singular         Plural

Masculine du du beurre some butter   de des some


s asperges asparagus

Feminine de de la tarte some pie des some spinach


la épinards

Vowel or de l’ de some des pâtes some pasta


h muet l’argent money

Learn more about partitive articles.

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