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When do we use la le and les in french

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In French certain words have genders.

la = feminine the

le = masculine the

les = plural the
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La : féminin
Le : masculin
Une : féminin
Un : masculin

Ex : La trousse (féminin) une trousse (féminin)
Le crayon : masculin, un crayon (masculin)

La télévision (féminin), une télévision
Le livre (masculin), un livre (masculin)

Une fille, la fille (féminin)
Un garçon, le garçon (masculin)



Ex: The kit (women) a kit (female)
The pencil: male, pencil (male)
TV (female), TV
The book (masculine), a book (masculine)
A girl, the girl (female)
A boy, the boy (male)

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