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Usages of le thé
Marie boit une bouteille de lait, mais Paul ne boit que du thé.
Marie drinks a bottle of milk, but Paul drinks only tea.
Je mets un peu de sucre dans mon thé, puis je le mélange.
I put a little sugar in my tea, then I stir it.
L'étagère est haute ; je la trouve pratique pour ranger le sucre et le thé.
The shelf is high; I find it useful for storing sugar and tea.
Je ne veux ni thé ni café ce matin.
I want neither tea nor coffee this morning.
Paul lui prépare un thé chaud pendant qu’elle se concentre sur sa respiration.
Paul makes her a hot tea while she focuses on her breathing.
Je bois autant de café que de thé.
I drink as much coffee as tea.
Il vaut mieux privilégier l'eau et le thé plutôt que ces produits gras.
It is better to favor water and tea rather than these fatty products.
Marie a beau boire du thé chaud, son rhume ne passe pas et sa gorge lui fait encore mal.
Even though Marie drinks warm tea, her cold is not going away and her throat still hurts.
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Every French noun is either masculine or feminine, and this affects the articles and adjectives used with it. "Le" is used with masculine nouns and "la" with feminine ones. Adjectives also change form to match — for example, "petit" (masc.) becomes "petite" (fem.).
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