English speakers may find this strange, but most European languages (including French) assign a gender to every noun. So how are you supposed to know that the word for “apple” (la pomme) is feminine, but the word for “grape” (le raisin) is masculine? Practice, practice, practice!
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Caption 3 [en]: and I'm going to speak to you about definite articles in French. Caption 3 [fr]: et je vais vous parler des articles définis en français.
In this video brought to us by Allons en France, a French government program that encourages students to learn the language and culture of France, young people from all over the world tell us about what learning French means to them.
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Caption 9 [en]: and to be able to speak without an accent, too. Caption 9 [fr]: et qu'on peut aussi pouvoir parler sans accent.