The Preposition DE In French - How And When To Use It // French Grammar Course // Lesson 15 🇫🇷

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  • @DennisMiklavic
    @DennisMiklavic Рік тому +2

    Un grand merci, Dylane!

  • @jaromirskrivan
    @jaromirskrivan 11 місяців тому

    great summnary of the usage of preposition "de". thank you. btw, I just recall another usecase which I can see quite often, it is for "do you want to ...?" by "ça te dit de ...?" or "ça vous dit de ...?"

  • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
    @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  3 роки тому +4

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  • @jumanjassim54
    @jumanjassim54 Рік тому

    it's both using to describe the purpose of using something

  • @clearheartboy777
    @clearheartboy777 Рік тому

    can we write 'elle part du new york?"'

  • @JoginderSingh-jh8lx
    @JoginderSingh-jh8lx 2 роки тому

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  • @shlomokocsis1882
    @shlomokocsis1882 Рік тому

    Are you related to Conan O'brien? Little sister? Merci.

  • @hanifikays8146
    @hanifikays8146 2 роки тому

    I didn’t get these two sentences :1.Le directeur parle du projet….2.Nous avons besoin de temps. Why de in first sentence is du but in second sentence de ? Even though both nouns are masculine

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому

      Avoir besoin is usually follow by DE because it's not specific. Avoir besoin de temps, avoir besoin d'eau.
      But if it's specific you can change de: j'ai besoin du tournevis que j'ai perdu :)

  • @thenakedsingularity
    @thenakedsingularity 2 роки тому +25

    It seems to me that "de" is used when the subject has a somewhat more passive role, where "a" is used when the subject has a more active role.

  • @toast2432
    @toast2432 2 роки тому +11

    This channel is underrated. Merci beaucoup!

  • @deepakshah490
    @deepakshah490 3 роки тому +16

    The simple approach way for explaining French crucial grammar that you take is just above all.
    I can't thank you enough.

  • @lauriehamilton597
    @lauriehamilton597 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi. I am on chapter 2 "the Preposition De" and am a bit confused. de+l' = le l' but in the example it is Une bouteille d'eau and in the exercise 2.7 question 1 I wrote Je suis de l' accord avec toi! but the answer states Je suis d'accord. Could you please help me out. Merci beaucoup!!

  • @nerxxd1
    @nerxxd1 10 місяців тому +1

    2:22 in the previous lesson of la préposition à you said we use à to indicate the purpose of something like sac à main and here isn't it the same use? like why don't we say un sac à couchage?

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  10 місяців тому +1

      For nouns, yes, here it's for verbs, so it doesn't follow the same rule. Here it's just a grammar rule that verbs are followed by à, de, or nothing. I hope it helps :)

  • @martinim1998
    @martinim1998 3 роки тому +5

    Wow! I learnt so much from this! I watched it three times! Thankfully I am not in a physical class. My classmates would find me annoying if I ask you to repeat 3 times for every sentence! 😅

  • @tasawwuralam9474
    @tasawwuralam9474 Рік тому +2

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    @KavindhyaJayakody 2 роки тому +4

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    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much 😍

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      @angelalambert7804 2 місяці тому

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  • @gijsheufkens5117
    @gijsheufkens5117 4 місяці тому

    No idea if you read old comments, but i'll try anyway. What is the difference between using à when talking about the purpose of an object(from lesson 14), and using de when describing the use of something. They seem a bit similar to me. For example, why is it not 'Des chaussures à sport' because the purpose of the shoes is to be used for sporting. Thank in advance to anyone helping me out :) and by the way i absolutely adore you lessons, i'm learning alot!

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  • @amberzxhazelx
    @amberzxhazelx Місяць тому

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  • @dougdina
    @dougdina 4 місяці тому

    Hi there!!
    Why is it « Nous sommes en train d’y réfléchir » 9:34 and not « d’en réfléchir »?
    Merci beaucoup !!! Love love your channel and book and the way you pronounce “vowel”!!!

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  4 місяці тому

      Because the verb réfléchir is followed by the preposition à, therefore it takes Y. En comes from the preposition de :)

  • @AhmedAbdalreheem-h8s
    @AhmedAbdalreheem-h8s Місяць тому

    what is the difference between (bon a) in the previous lesson and (bon de) in this lesson?

  • @atallahlababdeh5690
    @atallahlababdeh5690 3 роки тому +3

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  • @language720
    @language720 2 роки тому +3

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  • @qingcusumano3873
    @qingcusumano3873 6 місяців тому +1

    I typed "many usages of de in French", here is your lesson. Merci beaucoup!

  • @BilalAnsari-vo5vk
    @BilalAnsari-vo5vk 4 місяці тому

    Hey! Great lesson as usual :) Quick Question: Why aren't we using the article before the noun? For example,
    Une tasse de cafe - Why not une tasse cafe?
    Elle part de New york - Why not elle part de new york?

  • @joewaring6807
    @joewaring6807 7 місяців тому

    HI Dylane. I'm enjoying your books on grammar and conjugation. They're both well organized and helpful. I am a bit confused in the prepostion parts tho. I was wondering if you could help with when do i use de instead of du/de la/des? Are there any rules (other than quantities), or is my life to remain a misery 😅

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  7 місяців тому +1

      I am working on a video about it :) It will be published in the next few weeks with a free PDF :)

  • @sarahalolaqi3099
    @sarahalolaqi3099 Місяць тому

    i have a question. when do we use il est and c'est + adjective + de +infinitive verb? or can they be used interchangeably?

  • @andrealai6009
    @andrealai6009 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dylane, in ex. 2.11, I'm not sure why we use "du" in "il est ravi du résultat" and why it's not "du" in "tu es sûr de ton choix?" thanks

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  10 місяців тому

      When there is only one article, it will change in gender and number. If there is an adjective after (ton = your), then it doesn't change :)

  • @infxnity4198
    @infxnity4198 Рік тому

    I have a question, why is water bottle bouteille d'eau? You said "à" is used to show the purpose of something, so why use "de" in this scenario?

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  Рік тому +1

      Une bouteille d'eau is an exception I would say, we use it if it contains something or not :)

  • @Gambler1-1
    @Gambler1-1 8 місяців тому

    What is the difference between De and De, In one of your earlier videos in this series you mentioned that de meant some, but now it has a different meaning. I'm confused haha.

  • @SNOWY10457
    @SNOWY10457 2 роки тому +1

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  • @manishagupta8405
    @manishagupta8405 Рік тому +2

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  • @jumanjassim54
    @jumanjassim54 Рік тому

    how can I know when do I use à and when do I use de

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    @raniakhouadri266 3 роки тому +1

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  • @Aes938
    @Aes938 6 місяців тому

    Im still confused cuz we use á for sm of these as well , which one should I use in which instance

  • @jumanjassim54
    @jumanjassim54 Рік тому

    no I mean between à and de . you told me that some time I should know them by my heart do you mean I can use either one of them?

  • @cathrinezarka8284
    @cathrinezarka8284 Рік тому

    Where can I buy yhe book to exercice the grammer, I live in Montreal

  • @lisaonthemargins
    @lisaonthemargins Рік тому

    Dylane: Only study what you need
    Me who doesn't need to know French:

  • @raniakhouadri266
    @raniakhouadri266 3 роки тому +1

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  • @abdullwahabshawa8300
    @abdullwahabshawa8300 11 місяців тому

    Merci beaucoup pour vous efforts.i propose to omit the abbreviation like an,and q,chose,sbth and give us real examples and more examples with d

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  11 місяців тому

      There are examples in the book but I couldn't give examples for each sentence or it would have taken hours ;)

    • @abdullwahabshawa8300
      @abdullwahabshawa8300 11 місяців тому

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  • @christopheryuda4029
    @christopheryuda4029 Рік тому

    so do you have have to remember/memorize which verbs use à vs. de? It's just an idiosyncratic rule that needs to be practiced?

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  Рік тому

      Yes you have to remember them ;)

    • @christopheryuda4029
      @christopheryuda4029 Рік тому

      @@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Ah okay, I was always looking to figure out why à was being used vs. de, based on their 'meaning,' but direct translations is not how one should learn...it helps to know these are just rules that can be memorized rather than focusing on whether it is being used in translation as at, to, in, for, etc.

  • @stephaniechiamaka1452
    @stephaniechiamaka1452 2 роки тому

    Pls I noticed that in some sentences "de" still remind "de" why? Like it didn't change at all it still stayed "de" why? Also how can one access your exercises 🤷?

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    @dbuc4671 Рік тому

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  • @jumanjassim54
    @jumanjassim54 Рік тому

    so I can use either one in ( purpose of using something rule ) ?

  • @jumanjassim54
    @jumanjassim54 Рік тому

    I will be grateful if you give me the answer 😊👋

  • @mialiang1601
    @mialiang1601 19 днів тому

    omg the dog🥹💖 her eyes are so cute

  • @pietervanoostrum1695
    @pietervanoostrum1695 Рік тому

    Hello, can you tell me what is the difference between “penser de” and “penser à”?

  • @kinkilye5330
    @kinkilye5330 Рік тому

    May I ask why people say "de beaux paysages"? And not des beaux paysages?

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  Рік тому +1

      Because des becomes de before an adjective :)

    • @kinkilye5330
      @kinkilye5330 Рік тому

      @The perfect French with Dylane really!? I never know. I tried to watch your De préposition video but couldn't find the answer.

  • @amberzxhazelx
    @amberzxhazelx Місяць тому

    Beefy is so cute ❤❤❤

  • @sumonhossain4629
    @sumonhossain4629 2 роки тому

    Articles Partitifs and preposition de are almost same im confused 😥

  • @christopherblain6156
    @christopherblain6156 8 місяців тому

    pimsleur says it’s “du vin”

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  8 місяців тому

      Du or De depends on what is before. It can be de or du. If you want me to look at the example in the video, add timing :)

  • @gilbertjules9338
    @gilbertjules9338 Рік тому

    Pouquoi dit on je viens de la Belgique au lieu de dire je viens de Belgique.

  • @sevincnagiyeva2916
    @sevincnagiyeva2916 9 місяців тому

    "un verre de vin" or " un verre à vin" ??

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  9 місяців тому

      Un verre de vin = Un verre avec du vin dedans
      Un verre à vin = Un verre pour le vin :)

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 2 роки тому

    It’s been an utterly marvellous lesson. I was wondering if I might dare to ask you a question ? Why did you say :
    Je viens DE LA Belgique instead of Je viens DE Belgique? Thank you kindly. A

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому

      You can use both depedning if you come from the country as your origin or physically coming :)

  • @elifdemir1658
    @elifdemir1658 2 роки тому

    Your dog is so cute 🥰🥰

  • @saidfarid6382
    @saidfarid6382 2 роки тому

    Hi my best teacher Dalyne.
    You have a beautiful dog i like him. And i love your either. Thank you so much for your help and advice.
    Have a good time.

  • @ruthdenova7832
    @ruthdenova7832 2 роки тому

    Madame Dylane,
    Thank you for the perfect teaching.
    Beefy is lovely, so peaceful.
    To me it is so 😄 and cute when you go : " what am I doing ?

  • @Stephanie-gv8rh
    @Stephanie-gv8rh 3 роки тому

    Another brilliant lesson🙌 you should include beefy more often 😉 elle est très mignon 🥰

  • @ramonalavigne8953
    @ramonalavigne8953 Рік тому

    Je suis en train de jouer Tomb Raider en français. J'apprends vite comme ça.
    I had trouble with some of the grammar exercises for this lesson but hopefully I will get better with time.

  • @NouraDahmash
    @NouraDahmash 6 днів тому

    Bonjour Dylane. In the minute 6:49 you have said "Nous avons besoin de temps" , but why didn't say du temps? I wonder if there is any video which explains us when we should use articles after DE and when we shouldn't . Thank you

  • @sandeepstar
    @sandeepstar Рік тому

    I need to figure out the prepositions, the partitive artiles, the difference betweein lui and leur, y, en, etc.... The textbook I currently have is terrible, very poorly organized. I am going to get your grammar course, this weekend, just need to figure out whether I want the book or the pdf.

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  Рік тому +1

      Please let me know if it helps you 🤩

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      @sandeepstar Рік тому

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    • @sandeepstar
      @sandeepstar Рік тому

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      @sandeepstar Рік тому

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      @sandeepstar Рік тому

      Jápprends francais depuis deux mois.

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    @ahmedjamal9479 Рік тому

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  • @richardjustinamericantatem5758
    @richardjustinamericantatem5758 2 роки тому

    A very thorough video, bravo.
    The verb "commencer"...à or de + infinitive?
    They both sound right to my ear, and in fact I watched a video from another teacher who said there is a subtle difference between the two prepositions after commencer.
    Alors, qu'en dites-vous madame la prof du français parfait?

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому +1

      Commencer de is more formal, I personally never use it. I find it more useful to know commencer à and commencer par :)

  • @suppr_duppr
    @suppr_duppr 2 роки тому

    sweet dog!

  • @suppr_duppr
    @suppr_duppr 2 роки тому +1

    best teacher!

  • @JDC8792
    @JDC8792 Рік тому

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  • @lucyperry1294
    @lucyperry1294 2 роки тому

    À la page 107 you have : je viens de la Belgique, il arrive du Luxembourg, but elle part de New York. Should it be du New York? Also, I thought if the name is feminine you use just de. So should it be de Belgique?Also how do you say I am from Belgium meaning I was born there? Merci beaucoup.

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому +1

      Lucy, glad to see that you are still studying French :)
      To answer your questions, cities are always preceded by de. The preposition à doesn't change either - Je viens de Paris - Je vais à Paris.
      Je viens de la Belgique is correct, however you can also hear in spoken French only DE. If you want to say I was born in Belgium, you can say "Je suis né(e) en Belgique".

    • @lucyperry1294
      @lucyperry1294 2 роки тому

      @@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane merci mille fois. Vous êtes professeur incroyable. Je sais que vous devez faire beaucoup de travail pour répondre à tous nos questions. Merci pour tous vos efforts!

  • @jackfrost4615
    @jackfrost4615 2 роки тому

    Hi miss Dylan... I have a question. It will be great if you can help me... I read somewhere that most of the cities are feminine in french, if that is the case the sentence "Elle part de New York" should be "Elle part de la New York". I am a little confused. Thanks so much for all effort that you put in you videos. Greattings from Guatemala.

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому +1

      Jack cities are always preceded by de, never du, de la, or des :)

    • @nishitgandhi9612
      @nishitgandhi9612 Рік тому

      Hello Dylane, I had exactly the same question, Merci beaucoup pour la réponse.

  • @harperredfield1639
    @harperredfield1639 Рік тому

    Your dog is so cute!Thanks for such an important lesson!❤

  • @evan.5967
    @evan.5967 2 роки тому

    comment faire la différence entre l’article partitif "de" et la préposition

  • @ryanbunce8063
    @ryanbunce8063 2 роки тому

    Hello!! Can you tell me why DE is used in the following sentence, thanks
    "J'ai changé de filière.”

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому

      That's very specific to CHANGER in this case. Many explain that changer de is used to talk about something in relation with the subject.
      J'ai changé de filière, d'horaire, de voiture, etc.
      If we replace that with le la it has a more general meaning:
      J'ai changé la filière, l'horaire, la voiture, etc.
      Hope it helps :)

    • @ryanbunce8063
      @ryanbunce8063 2 роки тому

      @@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane ouais merci!!! 😁😁

  • @R1chLatham
    @R1chLatham 3 роки тому +1

    Merci !

  • @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
    @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge Рік тому +1

    Merci beaucoup madame 🌹🌹

  • @michele8899
    @michele8899 Рік тому +1

    You are an amazing teacher! Merci beaucoup

  • @lucyperry1294
    @lucyperry1294 2 роки тому

    À la page 110 what is difference between “continuer de faire qqch” and “continuer à faire qqch”. Also page 107 how do you know when to use “de” or “a” to describe the use of something? Un sac de couchage, but un sac à main. Last question : does the word “vitement” exist in French? Merci.

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  2 роки тому

      Lucy les deux sont justes, tu peux choisir celle que tu veux :)
      For à and de, sometimes you need to learn it by heart, but other times it refers to what is inside. Un sac à main = the purpose of it (to be in the hand), if you say "un sac de pommes de terre", this is what is inside the bag. Just like "Une tasse à café" = the cup / "Une tasse de café" = cup + coffee
      Lastly, vitement doesn't exist but I wouldn't be surprised to hear it in different French such as Canadian French :)

    • @lucyperry1294
      @lucyperry1294 2 роки тому

      @@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane merci mille fois! Vous êtes top!

  • @jumanjassim54
    @jumanjassim54 Рік тому

    hi Dylan 👋 how can differentiate between à and de from the purpose of using something ( un sac à main / un sac de couchage)

  • @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
    @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge Рік тому

    This lesson have even covered my name, fantastic!

  • @FuerFelix
    @FuerFelix Рік тому

    Ce chien est très mignon!

  • @Bedfellow1
    @Bedfellow1 3 роки тому

    Beautiful voice 🥰🥰

  • @elianemelodeavendano5629
    @elianemelodeavendano5629 3 роки тому

    Beefy understands more french than me..hhhhhh

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    @cigdemyusuf9235 Рік тому

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  • @elshafeiahmed9353
    @elshafeiahmed9353 2 роки тому

    U are so great

  • @0rhythm_divine0
    @0rhythm_divine0 Рік тому

    Je espere que, je devoir besoin du regarde cette leçon darnierement.

  • @anuu.8023
    @anuu.8023 3 роки тому

    thanks Dylane :D

  • @mabdullahabdullahbay4625
    @mabdullahabdullahbay4625 3 роки тому

    Awesome !!! 💯/💯

  • @atallahlababdeh5690
    @atallahlababdeh5690 3 роки тому

    Perfect 💞💞💞

  • @ossital1808
    @ossital1808 3 роки тому

    merci

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    @jasmindomee5350 3 роки тому

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  • @kamrulislam9213
    @kamrulislam9213 Рік тому

    thanks

  • @ahmedjamal9479
    @ahmedjamal9479 Рік тому

    Thanks!

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much Ahmed for your support ♥️

    • @ahmedjamal9479
      @ahmedjamal9479 Рік тому

      No problem dylane I am very glad to support you. I hope this support is not the last one. If God wills I will continue to support you because you French language lessons is very attractive for me. Again merci beaucoup I appreciate your service in UA-cam

  • @daherdaher9814
    @daherdaher9814 3 роки тому

    Très beau le chien😉

  • @pladimirckpatrickhuamanbar5445
    @pladimirckpatrickhuamanbar5445 2 роки тому +1

    I'm also greatful for the great teaching that you have made for us, please always be the same. you´re the best, teacher

  • @Richard-1776
    @Richard-1776 Рік тому

    J'ai une question.Avec la propriété et la préposition "de." Quelle est la règle/logique ? Il semble qu'avec les noms propres (personne spécifique), on utilise "de" et avec les noms communs (je veux dire, quelque chose d'un peu plus général), on utilise (du, de la, d l').
    Par example:
    Le chien de la fille.
    Le chien de Dylane.
    Le vélo du garçon.
    Le vélo de mon ami.
    I've never heard anyone address the issue of ownership in French as it relates to proper and common nouns. Everyone just gives examples that use "de." . I hope I'm using the correct grammatical terms. I'm not sure if I'm even making sense.
    Cool dog/chien. J'ai eu six chiens et deux chats pendant de nombreuses années. Mon dernier chien est mort il y a deux ans. Maintenant je n'ai que du poisson. Merci.

    • @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
      @TheperfectfrenchwithDylane  Рік тому

      " Il semble qu'avec les noms propres (personne spécifique), on utilise "de" et avec les noms communs (je veux dire, quelque chose d'un peu plus général), on utilise (du, de la, d l'). " - C'est tout à fait correct :)
      Et merci pour Beefy. Elle est tellement gentille

    • @Richard-1776
      @Richard-1776 Рік тому

      @@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thanks for the answer.
      I think of "du, de la," in the partitif article sense. Je veux dire "plus général et moins spécifique" Et ici, c'est logique. MAIS, avec "Le/La vs. Un/Une, cette logique est inversée. La table de la cuisine. (une spécificité). Vs. Une table de cuisine (plus générale).
      Oh well, I guess that's just how it is with a language... It isn't always logical...It just is, because that's how it is.
      All the "du's de's de l's de's," etcetera, have always confused me. I guess the time has come for me to actually TRY to learn ( i.e., study grammar) and not just listen to French songs and try to learn subconsciously lol,
      En tout cas, It's starting to make sense.
      Thanks again.

  • @0rhythm_divine0
    @0rhythm_divine0 2 роки тому +1

    Je suis commance ma matin avec cette leçon!
    Apprendre la langue français très amusant et très facile.