Leçon 2 préliminaire Flashcards
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L’accent grave
È slant to the right for e, a, and u
L’accent circonflexe
â little hat to be used with all vowels. Usually replaces an s un similiar anglais words
Le tréma
ï vowel letters are pronounced individually
La cédille
Ç is pronounced as an s instead of k before the letters a, o, or u
Un
A or an masculin or one
Une
A or an féminin or one
Il y a
There is/are
Il n’y a
There’s no
La
The féminin nouns
Le
The masculin nouns
L’
The with vowel-starting nouns
Names of languages and words borrowed from other languages
masculine words
Masculine word endings
Ism, age, eau, o,
Feminine word endings
Ion, té
To make a noun plural
Add an s or for eau add an x
Les
Plural form of the definite article (The). S is pronounced as a z with vowels
Des
Plural form of the indefinite article (a or an). S is pronounced as a z with vowels
of french speakers
175 million
Une affiche
Poster
Une brosse
Board eraser
Un bureau
Desk
Un cahier
Notebook
Une carte
Map
Une calculatrice
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