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french gender help!!
1) why sometimes i saw the nouns out of the rule?
exm:
Il veut "une" pomme : he wants an apple
why "une" is use?
why not "un" because it is gendre of male?
2) if the noun doesn't have any gender, what should I use?
exm:
-tongue
-language
-house
please help me..
16 de ago. de 2008 5:59
Respuestas · 3
1
tongue = une tongue (Des tongues)
language = un langage (le français, l'anglais, le chinois, ...)
:)
23 de agosto de 2008
Hi Ridwan ,
Many words in french follow the gender logic , so words like ( homme, garcon , pere etc ) being masculine will have the "le / un " as definite and indefinite articles.
On the other hand words like ( femme, fille , mere ,soeur etc ) will have the "la /une" as articles .
But this rule does not apply to all things such as in the "pomme" example.
You can't simply compare with another language like English and say it is masculine in that language so it should be in french .That rule does not apply!
You will have to learn many article genders by heart , use and practice without any logic behind them
It is a matter of practice :)
16 de agosto de 2008
You mean aplple is male in english?
In french, "pomme" is female (féminin), so "la pomme, une pomme"
Again, do they have no gender in english?
tongue = une langue
language = une langue
house= une maison
16 de agosto de 2008
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ridwan
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Japonés, Coreano, Malayo, Ruso
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Francés, Japonés, Coreano, Ruso
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