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If a french feminine word starts with a vowel and you want to start it off with the word "this" or that" would it still be cette or does it change?

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If a French feminine word starts with a vowel or a mute "h" and you want to use "this" or "that" in front of it, the word "cette" is used. For example:Cette orange (this orange)Cette île (this island)Cette heure (this hour)Similarly, "cette" is also used in front of feminine words that start with a consonant. For example:Cette voiture (this car)Cette maison (this house)Cette robe (this dress)The use of "cette" does not change depending on whether the word it precedes starts with a vowel or a consonant.

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