minus-squareBenVimes@lemmy.catomemes@lemmy.world•the invite the....linkfedilinkarrow-up36·7 days agoYou’re right, they don’t. The ones beginning with “d” generally translate as “of the,” while the “à” ones generally translate as “to the” or “at the.” French has three words that mean “the”: “le” (masculine), “la” (feminine), and “les” (plural). linkfedilink
You’re right, they don’t.
The ones beginning with “d” generally translate as “of the,” while the “à” ones generally translate as “to the” or “at the.”
French has three words that mean “the”: “le” (masculine), “la” (feminine), and “les” (plural).