Oscar Grigsby
what diffrence between ``des`` and ``ces``?? like that Vous prendrez des gâteaux? and Vous prendrez ces gâteaux?  thank you so much
27 jul. 2010 02:06
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They correspond roughly to the English "some" (des) and "these/those" (ces). A native speaker may be able to give a more in-depth explanation.
27 juli 2010
"d" and "c" yes???
10 september 2011
Salut Oscar, 'des' is the plural of the indefinite article 'de' ,so here in the context of this question it means 'some' or 'any' as Daniel mentioned: "Would you like to have some cakes?" 'ces' is the plural of the demonstrative adjective 'ce' and means 'these' or 'those' . "Would you like to have these/those cakes?"
27 juli 2010
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