‘Du', 'des', 'au' and 'aux' - How to choose and use these tricky words in French | CBF Show 2.02
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TLDRIn this episode of Coffee Break French, the hosts explore the complexities of French articles, focusing on the definite articles 'le,' 'la,' 'les,' and 'l’.' They explain how these articles change based on gender, number, and whether a noun starts with a vowel or silent 'h.' The episode also covers contractions like 'du' and 'au,' and when to use the partitive article for expressing 'some.' With practical examples and explanations, the lesson aims to make these tricky grammar points clearer for learners, offering tips on French expressions and everyday usage.
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