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Literal Breakdown
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Englishfrom | Frenchde | Learn |
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Englishthe (masculine) | Frenchle | Learn |
Summary
The French translation for “some (masculine)” is du. The French, du, can be broken down into 2 parts:"from" (de) and "the (masculine)" (le).Pronounced the same
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Englishof the (masculine) | Frenchdu | Learn |
See also
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Englishsome (feminine) | Frenchde la | Learn |
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Englishsome (plural) | Frenchdes | Learn |
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Englishsome (masculine, before a vowel sound) | Frenchde l’ | Learn |
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Englishsome (feminine, before a vowel sound) | Frenchde l’ | Learn |
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Englishsome (plural, in front of adjective) | Frenchde | Learn |
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Englishsome (plural, in front of an adjective starting with a vowel sound) | Frenchd’ | Learn |
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Englishsome (before article) | Frenchde | Learn |
Examples of "some" in use
There are 95 examples of the French word for "some" being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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Englishsome wood | Frenchdu bois | Learn |
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EnglishPeter is eating some bread. | FrenchPierre mange du pain. | Learn |
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EnglishWhere does one find milk? | FrenchOù trouve-t-on du lait ? | Learn |
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EnglishWould you like some wine? | FrenchDésirez-vous du vin ? | Learn |
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Englishsome fruit juice | Frenchdu jus de fruits | Learn |
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Englishsome tea | Frenchdu thé | Learn |
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Englishsome blood | Frenchdu sang | Learn |
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Englishgreen tea | Frenchdu thé vert | Learn |
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EnglishI want to eat some chicken. | FrenchJe veux manger du poulet. | Learn |
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Englishto skateboard | Frenchfaire du skateboard | Learn |