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If French, "les" = The + any plural noun, and l' = The + any noun beginning with a vowel. I was just wonder what the order of operations was. What if there is a plural noun that b If French, "les" = The + any plural noun, and l' = The + any noun beginning with a vowel. I was just wonder what the order of operations was. What if there is a plural noun that begins with a vowel, which form of the(les, and l') supersedes the other? Thanks.
2008年1月9日 01:25
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Hi, For any plural noun which first letter is a vowel you use 'les' e.g.: l'oiseau, les oiseaux. it's the same for nouns that begins with a silent 'h' e.g. : l'histoire, les histoires . Hope it's helpful to you ;-)
2008年1月12日
Hello, you would only cut " le " to " l' " since it is for singular words. It is done for words begining with a silent "h" too ("l'histoire" for instance).
2008年1月9日
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