French Word of the Day: “Notre“378


Pronunciation: [nɔtʁ]

Meaning: Our

Usage: "Notre" is a possessive adjective that means "our" in French. It is used to indicate that something belongs to the speaker and one or more other people. "Notre" agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. For example:* Notre maison (feminine, singular) = Our house
* Notre appartement (masculine, singular) = Our apartment
* Nos amis (masculine, plural) = Our friends
* Nos voitures (feminine, plural) = Our cars

"Notre" can also be used in a figurative sense to refer to something that is shared or common to a group of people. For example:* Notre langue (feminine, singular) = Our language
* Notre culture (feminine, singular) = Our culture
* Nos valeurs (feminine, plural) = Our values

Here are some examples of how to use "notre" in a sentence:* Nous aimons notre nouvelle maison. (We love our new house.)
* Notre chat est très mignon. (Our cat is very cute.)
* Nous allons rendre visite à nos parents ce week-end. (We are going to visit our parents this weekend.)
* Je suis fier de notre pays. (I am proud of our country.)
* Nous devons protéger notre environnement. (We must protect our environment.)

"Notre" is a common word in French that is used in a variety of contexts. By understanding its meaning and usage, you will be able to better communicate in French.

Additional Notes* "Notre" is the possessive adjective for the first person plural pronoun "nous" (we).
* "Notre" can be used before a noun or a pronoun.
* "Notre" is invariable in the singular.
* In the plural, "notre" takes the following forms:
* "nos" before a masculine noun
* "nos" before a feminine noun
* "Notre" can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

2024-11-30


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