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Lesson 1 – Grammar: Definite Articles (le, la, l’, les)

The French definite article that corresponds to English “the” has several shapes. Let’s explore them step by step.

1. Singular: le

le occurs in front of French singular nouns that begin with a consonant (masculine).

FrenchEnglish
le restaurantthe restaurant
le frèrethe brother

2. Singular: la

la occurs in front of French singular nouns that begin with a consonant (feminine).

FrenchEnglish
la ruethe street
la soeurthe sister
Note: You cannot switch articles — e.g. connaissance is only la, never le.

3. Singular: l’

l’ occurs in front of French singular nouns that begin with a vowel. It is pronounced together with the noun.

FrenchPronunciationEnglish
l’ami(la-mi)the friend
l’enfant(len-fant)the child

4. Plural: les

les occurs in front of all French plural nouns (regardless of gender).

FrenchEnglish
les parentsthe parents
les amisthe friends
Remember: When les is followed by a noun starting with a vowel, the s is pronounced like z.

5. Synthesis Table

NumberGenderBefore consonantBefore vowel
SingularMasculinelel’
Femininelal’
PluralBoth gendersles

6. Examples

SingularPlural
Voilà la porte.Voilà les portes.
Voilà la classe.Voilà les classes.
Voilà le livre.Voilà les livres.
Voilà le restaurant.Voilà les restaurants.
Voilà l’ami.Voilà les amis.
Voilà l’enfant.Voilà les enfants.