Je viens d'entendre la nouvelle à la radio.

Questions & Answers about Je viens d'entendre la nouvelle à la radio.

How does viens d'entendre translate to 'just heard'?
In French, you express that you 'just' did something by using the verb venir (to come) followed by de and the infinitive of the action verb. So Je viens de plus entendre (to hear) literally translates to 'I come from hearing', which is how French says 'I just heard'.
Why is it d'entendre instead of de entendre?
The word de drops its 'e' and gets an apostrophe because the next word, entendre, starts with a vowel. This prevents two vowel sounds from clashing and makes the sentence flow better when speaking.
Why is nouvelle singular here when the English translation says 'news'?
In French, une nouvelle is a single piece of news or a specific news story. English treats 'news' as an uncountable plural-looking word, but French counts it. If you were talking about the news in general, you would use the plural les nouvelles.
Why does it say à la radio instead of using a word for 'on'?
Prepositions rarely match up perfectly between languages. While English says you hear something 'on' the radio, French uses the preposition à (at/to) for radio and TV broadcasts. So, 'on the radio' is always said as à la radio.

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