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c'est pas trop compliqué vu il y a pas d'espace ?
The pronoun "on" comes from the latin word "homo" (man, also "homme" in French)
Because it descends from a normal noun, it used to be used with the definite article le (l') and thus can still be used that way.
In modern French using l' with on is a bit fancier / more formal.
add some pizazz ⭐
It's used instead of "nous" so to use "on" in this sentence, you have to add the "l'" before the "on" to designate the people in general
it's a simply definition ^^
No, the l’ is optional
No, not in this sentence.
Yes, always
Ah oui c'est juste que j'ai enlevé le l' sans faire attention à bien faire la liaison avec le que