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What is the Difference between "De" and "Du" in French?
I heard "Du" is something like De+le , but im not sure if this is true. Can someone explain this to me?
Thanks.
23 déc. 2013 21:33
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Yes, "de le" doesn't exist, it is "du". But to put it simply, "du" is "some" when the thing is masculine. ("de la" would be the when the thing is feminine). It's a bit more complicated than that, but for this level, it's what you need to keep in mind.
Here is an example :
- Veux-tu du lait ? (do you want some milk?)
23 décembre 2013
it's the same thing when you use "of" and "of the", de=of du=of the, du just for masculine
30 mars 2014
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Marlen
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Français, Italien
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