Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge.

Word
Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge.
Meaning
Your house has a red window.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge.

rouge
red
avoir
to have
la maison
the house
ta
your
la fenêtre
the window
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Questions & Answers about Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge.

Why do we use Ta instead of Ton?
Because maison is a feminine noun in French. The possessive adjective must match the gender (and number) of the noun it modifies. Since (la) maison is feminine, you use ta (your) instead of ton (which would be used for masculine nouns or words that start with a vowel sound).
Why is there an une before fenêtre?
Fenêtre (window) is a feminine noun in French, and une is the indefinite article for feminine nouns. If it were a masculine noun, you would use un instead.
Why doesn’t rouge change in this sentence?
The adjective rouge has the same form in both masculine and feminine singular. So, whether you’re describing a masculine or a feminine noun in the singular, you still use rouge. In the plural, you would add an s to make it rouges, but here it is singular.
What does a represent in this sentence?
The word a is the third-person singular present tense of the verb avoir (to have) in French. So here, it literally means has (e.g., Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge = Your house has a red window).
Is there any difference between using Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge and Ta maison a une fenêtre rouge in a colloquial sense?
There’s no difference in meaning; it’s simply a matter of choosing the same sentence again. The meaning is consistent: you’re stating that your house has a window which is red. In everyday speech, you might hear different stylistic variations, but the core sentence remains the same.

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