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In French, what is the difference between "an" and "année"?
Jul 19, 2014 9:07 PM
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There is a difference. When you are talking about the year as a whole, you say "an". So you count with the word "an". (If there is a "full" number, better use "an")
"Année" is when you are talking about it's content. You'd say "bonne année" for example. Also use "année" if you're using position (like 1st, 2nd, 3rd...) "La première année est la plus difficile".
July 20, 2014
2
Just like :
Jour - journée
Matin -matinée
Soir - soirée
chemise - chemisier
July 20, 2014
1
There no difference, It's just the feminin and the masculin version of the same word.
July 20, 2014
1
An : Period of 12 months.
Année : Quinze Années soi SONT écoulées
July 19, 2014
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