how do we get to know when to use definite articles and when to use indefinite articles in French?
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The French definite articles are le for masculine nouns, la for feminine nouns, or l' when the noun begins with a vowel. Les is used for plural nouns. The French indefinite articles are une for feminine nouns, un for masculine nouns, and des for plural nouns.
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The French definite articles are le for masculine nouns, la for feminine nouns, or l' when the noun begins with a vowel. Les is used for plural nouns. The French indefinite articles are une for feminine nouns, un for masculine nouns, and des for plural nouns.
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