In French grammar, a definite article is a word that precedes a noun to clarify its meaning. It is used to designate a specific thing or person that the speaker or listener already knows. In French, the definite article is declined according to gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural).
The articles defined in the feminine and masculine are:
It is important to choose the definite article according to the gender and number of the noun that follows. Indeed, in French, nouns are either masculine or feminine and this determines the article that we use.
Using definite articles in the feminine and masculine forms is relatively simple, but you have to be careful about the gender of the nouns that follow them. Here are some tips for using them correctly:
👉 If the noun is masculine, use “le” (singular) or “les” (plural).
Example:
👉 If the noun is feminine, use “la” (singular) or “les” (plural).
Example:
When the name begins with a vowel or a silent « h », we use “l’ ” instead of “le” or “la” to make pronunciation easier.
Example:
👉 Example with a masculine name:
« Le chien est gentil. »
In this example, “le” is the definite article preceding “chien,” a masculine singular noun.
👉 Example with a feminine name:
« La voiture est garée. »
Here, “la” is the definite article preceding “voiture,” a singular feminine noun.
To use definite articles correctly in French, it is essential to agree them with the gender and number of the noun they accompany. We use “le” for a singular masculine noun (e.g. le livre) and “la” for a singular feminine noun (e.g. la table). When the word begins with a vowel or a silent “h”, “l’ ” replaces “le” or “la” to facilitate pronunciation (e.g. l’arbre, l’école). In the plural, “les” is used for both masculine and feminine nouns (e.g. les enfants, les maisons). By mastering these distinctions, you will avoid common mistakes and gain ease in French.
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