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The video begins by introducing French definite articles, which function similarly to "the" in English, and explaining their French equivalents: *le*, *la*, *l'*, and *les* []. *Le* is used for masculine singular nouns [], while *la* is for feminine singular nouns []. A crucial rule highlighted is the use of *l'* before nouns starting with a vowel, regardless of gender, as seen with "école" []. The video also clarifies that *les* is the definite article for all plural nouns, even if they start with a vowel, emphasizing that plurality takes precedence over gender or vowel start for definite articles [].
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The video begins by introducing French definite articles, which function similarly to "the" in English, and explaining their French equivalents: *le*, *la*, *l'*, and *les* []. *Le* is used for masculine singular nouns [], while *la* is for feminine singular nouns []. A crucial rule highlighted is the use of *l'* before nouns starting with a vowel, regardless of gender, as seen with "école" []. The video also clarifies that *les* is the definite article for all plural nouns, even if they start with a vowel, emphasizing that plurality takes precedence over gender or vowel start for definite articles [].