In French, before a singular noun that ends in -ette, you would typically use the feminine singular article "la." This is because many nouns ending in -ette are feminine in French. For example:
- "La baguette" (the baguette)
- "La fillette" (the little girl)
- "La courgette" (the zucchini)
However, it's important to note that there are exceptions, and not all nouns ending in -ette are feminine. It's always a good idea to consult a French dictionary or resource to confirm the gender of a specific noun.