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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 dic 2013 21:28
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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.
Well it's true. See, a french person won't say "Je mange de le chocolat" but "Je mange DU chocolat" ("I eat chocolate"). So du = de + le :)
Anyway good luck with french ;)
11 luglio 2014
You cleared out some of my other doubts. Awesome!
merci beaucoup :)
24 dicembre 2013
Ce que tu as entendu est vrai. Les contractions en français sont comme cela:
de + le= du
de +les= des
à + le = au
à + les= aux
Bonne chance avec ton apprentissage :)
24 dicembre 2013
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Francese, Italiano, Spagnolo
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Francese, Italiano
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