Not only does the French language have masculine and feminine articles, but the same noun can sometimes be used with both articles, each with distinct meanings. Here are a few examples:
Enjoy the vibrant colors of autumn and be mindful not to make mistakes when agreeing color adjectives: The colors ‘orange’ and ‘marron’ are invariable adjectives because they represent concrete elements: an orange and a chestnut.
French spelling can sometimes be quite difficult to learn. However, you will easily remember this rule thanks to the French footballer Mbappé: write ‘m’ instead of ‘n’ before the letters ‘m’, ‘b’, and ‘p’. For Read more…