Breakdown of D'où vient ce garçon italien ?
le garçon
the boy
ce
this (before a noun)
venir
to come
d'où
from where
italien
Italian
Questions & Answers about D'où vient ce garçon italien ?
Why does the sentence use d'où instead of just où?
où means "where," but this sentence is asking where someone comes from. d'où is a combination of de (from) + où (where). Since où starts with a vowel, the e in de is dropped and replaced with an apostrophe.
Why is the verb vient placed before ce garçon?
Why is italien at the end of the sentence?
In English, we say "Italian boy," but in French, adjectives for nationalities (like italien, français, or américain) always go directly after the noun they describe.
What does ce mean here?
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