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- Joël Le Scouarnec - Wikipedia
Le Scouarnec was born into modest circumstances in Paris on 3 December 1950, one of the three children of a carpenter father and a concierge mother [1] [2] He studied medicine at Nantes University, graduating in 1981, and then specialised in gastrointestinal surgery From 1983 to 1994 he worked at La Fontaine Hospital in Loches in the Indre-et-Loire department [1]
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- Definite Article – le, la, l’, les - Lawless French
Le festival de Cannes is one of the most famous film festivals in the world, and it takes place every May in the beautiful south of France This issue of Lawless French à fond is all about movies and movie festivals
- Definite articles - le, la, l | French Grammar - Kwiziq French
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- The French Definite Articles: Le- La - Les - L
The 3 French Definite Articles: Le-La-Les, change depending on if the noun is masculine, feminine, singular, or plural Learn all about French
- Le, La, L, Les, Un, Une, Des: A guide to the French articles
Both le and la will form contractions with nouns that begin with a vowel or vowel sound (like a silent “h”) in French To make these contractions, we simply drop the last letter from the article and add an apostrophe Both le and la will become l’ before a noun that begins with a vowel, regardless of whether that noun is masculine or feminine
- The French Tutorial - le, la, les (articles définis)
Le téléphone > les téléphones; La télévision > les télévisions; When the following noun begins with a vowel, le or la becomes l' L'ordinateur (m) the computer > les ordinateurs L'île (f) the island > les îles NB: you may have noticed that making plural is easy: most of the time, it consists in adding an "s" to the noun
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