#zyun.
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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
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Sorry wrong invitation
I have found une soiree un repas un spectacle des femmes des etudiantes
I don't know what those are
like
pen, castle, server, city, bread, laptop, headphones, guitar, shades, clothes, hunger, justice, freedom, love, light...
things
Ohh mericourt and mairie?
not just that
persons too
persons, places, animals, things, events...
just not verbs, pronouns, prepositions...
la femme?
yes
oh what about jean vilar?
one of your singular féminin has a definite article
other than that looks good so far
oh do i remove the la?
i think it only wants you to write the things with indefinite articles on the invitation
Oh..
WAit
huh?!? why are there so many blanks
unles I'm not seeing somethng
wait wait mars and heures are part?!?!
OH IM STYUPID
I was gonna ask about it
une etudiantes
is it male or female?
DES**
you tell me 
wait hahah I know une is female
but des etudiantes
I am so lost
is there a way to know if that word is feminine or masculine?
the e at the end?
i dunno you tell me 
you could also just use a dictionary haha
I saw this website right and it could look if it is a male or female word
and nothing came up for etudiante I didnt think to use a discitonary
yeah it's probably under étudiant
yee
i usually use wiktionnaire as my dictionary but it's in French
also i looked into the collins dictionary
wait if it was plural etudiants is wrong?
AHHHHHHHH
instant bookmark
i guess that is it
I can't find any other article
@potent trout also do I remove la femme entirely cause it isn't a indefinite?
you tell me 
yes final answer
so wait that is it then
there are no masculine plurals
evidently so with the poster being abt females
no it isnt cause droit if I remember is a verb
I searched it up awhile ago
is the des in des droits an indefinite article tho ?
Yes I believe so? cause it would mean something is plural
I'm actually not sure but i think it's not because it's saying "journée de"
so it's basically "journée de les droits" but the de + les is condensed to "des"
day of women's rights
yeah not every des is an indefinite article, sometimes it's de + les
ohhh so I was wrong?
Thank you so much