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Articles - what are they?

Articles are used in languages to indicate a noun - eg the, a or some.

Definite articles - how to say 鈥榯he鈥 using le, la, 濒鈥 or les

The correct word for the in French depends upon the noun it follows. All nouns in French are either masculine, feminine or plural.

The articles le, la, l' and les mean 'the' and they have to agree with the gender of the noun.

EnglishMasculineFeminineBef. vowel or -hPlural
thelelal'les
Englishthe
Masculinele
Femininela
Bef. vowel or -hl'
Pluralles

These are called definite articles because you are talking about a specific thing or things:

  • le livre - the book
  • la table - the table
  • les baskets - the trainers
  • le livre est sur la table - the book is on the table
  • 箩鈥檃诲辞谤别 les baskets noires - I love black trainers!

Le/la/濒鈥 or les - more examples

In the singular form (referring to one thing or person), use the articles:

Singular masculineSingular feminineBefore a vowel or -h
le fromagela ville濒鈥adresse/l'丑么辫颈迟补濒
the cheesethe townthe address/the hospital
Singular masculinele fromage
Singular femininela ville
Before a vowel or -h濒鈥adresse/l'丑么辫颈迟补濒
Singular masculinethe cheese
Singular femininethe town
Before a vowel or -hthe address/the hospital

For plurals use les for all words and remember to make your noun plural too.

Plural masculinePlural feminine
les fromages - the cheesesles villes - the towns
Plural masculineles fromages - the cheeses
Plural feminineles villes - the towns

Examples:

  • le fromage, c鈥檈st bon ! - the cheese is good!
  • la ville s鈥檃ppelle Mimizan - the town is called Mimizan
  • l'丑么辫颈迟补濒 est en banlieue de la ville - the hospital is on the outskirts of the town
  • les adresses ne sont pas correctes - the addresses are incorrect

Le/la/濒鈥檕r les 鈥 other uses

In French you can use articles in a number of ways that we don't use in English - in English, we would omit them.

For example, with parts of the body:

  • 箩鈥檃颈 les yeux bleus et les cheveux noirs 鈥 I have blue eyes and black hair
  • il se brosse les dents 鈥 he brushes his teeth

With school subjects:

  • 箩鈥櫭﹖耻诲颈别 les maths, 濒鈥anglais, la chimie - I study Maths, English, Chemistry

When expressing general likes and dislikes:

  • 箩鈥檃颈me beaucoup les fraises 鈥 I like strawberries a lot
  • les serpents me font peur 鈥 snakes frighten me
  • tu aimes la musique ? 鈥 do you like music?