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Welcome to the lesson on the | Welcome to the lesson on the proper usage of the French prepositions "ou" and "où." "Ou" and "où" are two distinct conjunctions in French that are used to convey various meanings. To speak and write French correctly, you must be able to differentiate between these two words. | ||
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Welcome to the lesson on the proper usage of the French prepositions "ou" and "où." "Ou" and "où" are two distinct conjunctions in French that are used to convey various meanings. To speak and write French correctly, you must be able to differentiate between these two words.
Summary
It's easy! :)
- OU = OR
- OÙ = WHERE
NB: "OU" and "OÙ" have exactly the same pronunciation.
ou
"Ou" is a conjunction that is used to connect two or more alternatives. It is equivalent to the English word "or". It expresses a choice between one or more things and is used in an affirmative sentence.
It can be replaced by "ou bien" (or, else).
- Example: Je veux du fromage ou rien du tout. (I want some cheese or nothing) ➡ Je veux du fromage ou bien rien du tout (I want some cheese, or else, nothing).
- Je veux prendre un café ou un thé. (I want to have a coffee or a tea).
où
"Où" is an interrogative adverb, or subordinating relative pronoun that is used to ask a question about a location or to express a place. It is equivalent to the English word "where".
It's an interrogative adverb in
- direct interrogative sentence: « Où allons-nous ? (Where are we going?)
- or Indirect « Je te demande où nous allons » (I ask you where we're going).
You can not replace by "ou bien".
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In conclusion, the difference between "ou" and "où" is an important aspect of French grammar that must be understood to communicate effectively in the language. Remember to use "ou" when connecting alternatives and "où" when asking a question about a location or expressing a place.
I hope this lesson has been helpful in clarifying the use of "ou" and "où" in French grammar. Keep practicing and you will master this important aspect of the language in no time!