THE (specific)= le, la, les
- m/singular : le = le pain (the bread)
- f/singular : la = la grand-fille (the grand daughter)
- followed by vowel : l'(a,e,i,o,u and silent h) = l'huille (the oil)
- plural : les = les livres (the books)
A, AN (unspecific but shows quantity) = un, une
- m/singular : un = un chat (a cat)
- f/singular : une = une chemise (a shirt)
SOME (shows quantities and varsatille) = des
- plural : des = des fruits (some fruits)
NOTE: French words spoke and spell differently from English. It's called accent.......*sigh*........ it is hard to mimic or try to sound like the french people (from my experience). EVERY WORDS have their own form such as "le chat" it is m/singular BUT , it can CHANGE and becomes "la chate (f/singular), les/des chats (plural).
NOTE 2: All of these examples are "things". There's also words for feelings, adjectives, and more. DIFFERENT WORDS ARE DIFFERENT AND MUST BE CONJUGATE, AND CANNOT BE USE OR WRITE WITH CERTAIN SENTENCES OR WORDS.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE RULES AND THE RIGHT WAY........RESPECT THE LANGUAGE!