Breakdown of Nous aimons le festival traditionnel où les gens dansent.
nous
we / us (object pronoun)
les gens
the people
aimer
to like, to love
danser
to dance
où
where
le festival
the festival
traditionnel
traditional
Questions & Answers about Nous aimons le festival traditionnel où les gens dansent.
Why does où have an accent mark in this sentence?
The accent changes the meaning! Without it, ou means "or". With the grave accent, où means "where". In this lesson, où acts as a bridge (a relative pronoun) linking the location (le festival traditionnel) to the action happening there (les gens dansent).
Why does traditionnel come after festival instead of before it?
Why is the verb in the "they" form for les gens dansent?
How do I pronounce the end of the verb dansent?
The -ent ending on a conjugated French verb is completely silent! Even though it is spelled differently to show it belongs to a plural subject, you pronounce dansent exactly the same way you would pronounce the singular form danse.
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