Usages of c’est dommage
C’est dommage, il reste du jambon, mais nous n’avons plus de pain.
It’s a shame, there is some ham left, but we do not have any bread left.
C’est dommage, le spectacle est annulé, et nous ne pouvons pas y aller ce soir.
It’s a shame, the show is canceled, and we cannot go there tonight.
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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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