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  1. English Translation of “LE” | Collins French-English Dictionary

    English Translation of “LE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  2. Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8 Rental Assistance)

    Other HRA Information: – serves Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, and Wantonwan counties. – Serves Blue Earth county. – Serves Brown County – A list of all PHA’s in the state of Minnesota. This list …

  3. The French Definite Articles: Le- La - Les - L'

    The French Definite Articles: Le – La – Les – L’ – change depending on if the noun is masculine, feminine, singular, or plural. We use them to talk about specific things or people. They translate to …

  4. le | French to English Translation - FrenchDictionary.com

    Translate le. See 18 authoritative translations of le in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  5. LE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    LE translate: the, him, her, it, them. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  6. Definite articles - le, la, l' | French Grammar | Kwiziq French

    Learn how to use Le/la/l' = The (French Definite Articles) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq French. Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, grammar lessons and reading, writing …

  7. Articles in French Grammar - Lingolia

    In French, nouns are almost always preceded by an article. They indicate the gender of the noun (masculine or feminine) and its number (singular or plural). Articles can be definite (le, la, les) or …

  8. What Does 'le' Mean? | Whatinenglish

    Usage and Examples: Definite article: In French, "le" is used before masculine singular nouns to indicate "the." For example, "le chat" means "the cat." Gender and number agreement: "Le" changes to "la" …

  9. Camping - Lemieux Resort

    At Le Mieux Resort in Faribault, Minnesota we offer a variety of camping options to meet every family’s vacation needs. Starting May 1 st and running through the first weekend of October, you can park …

  10. French Definite Articles - Le, la, l', les - Lawless French Grammar

    French definite articles indicate either a particular noun or the general sense of a noun. They're often required in French but not English.