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cosmic lanceBOT
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digital mica
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The words le, la, and l' are the French definite articles, which all mean "the" in English. I just did this for you :

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In French, you must almost always use an article with a noun, even in cases where English would omit "the". For example:

"I like bread" becomes J'aime le pain (I like the bread).

"Water is necessary" becomes L'eau est nécessaire.

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we don't use artricles, after certain prepositions, to state a profession, nationality for example, in the name of cities

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sorry, i'm not a teacher

ionic flare
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Okay! Thank you so much blob_gentilhomme

pastel canopy
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Another case where you will often see the def article be omitted is after parler