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  • 02-04-2017
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What is the difference between le, la, l', les, lui, and leur

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anies2002
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  • 03-04-2017
Le it's for masculin (man)
La it's for feminin( girl)
L' when the word start by a vowel
Les it's for all the nouns in the plural
Lui it's him
Leur it's their
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ms01
ms01 ms01
  • 03-04-2017
Le is masculine
La is feminine
L' is when there are 2 vowels together. (e.g. l'eau - it would be le eau but there are 2 vowels next to each other)
Les is plural
Lui means to him/her (e.g. lui a dit - meaning said to him/her)
Leur means their
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