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==Dates always begin with le== | |||
Dates always begin with le (which does not contract to /' even before numbers beginning with a vowel: le huit mars, le onze septembre): | Dates always begin with le (which does not contract to /' even before numbers beginning with a vowel: le huit mars, le onze septembre): | ||
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==Months== | |||
NB: When writing dates, months always begin with lower case letters. | NB: When writing dates, months always begin with lower case letters. | ||
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==Other Chapters== | ==Other Chapters== | ||
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== Videos: How to read, write and say dates in French == | |||
<youtube> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zerfNxfy8KM</youtube> |
Revision as of 12:44, 29 October 2021
Dates in French
Dates always begin with le
Dates always begin with le (which does not contract to /' even before numbers beginning with a vowel: le huit mars, le onze septembre):
- le 1er janvier
- le 2 mai
- le 8 mars
- lundi le 11 juin
- Quelle est la date d'aujourd'hui? C'est le 2 janvier
What is today's date? It's January 2
- On est le combien? On est le 2 janvier
What day are we? It's January 2nd
Months
NB: When writing dates, months always begin with lower case letters.
Other Chapters