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MON MA MES MY

MES (all plurals) parents MON (masculine) père MA (feminine) mère MES (all plurals) parents Which one’s which?

MON, MA,MES? MON (masculine) CHIEN

MON CHAT

MES (plural) COPAINS

MA (feminine) COUSINE

MON AMI

MES AFFAIRES

MA FAMILLE

MES PARENTS

MA VOITURE

MON COLLÈGE

MON FRÈRE

MA SŒUR

MA? NON – MON! How come? Why use the masculine mon if it’s a feminine word? As école begins with a vowel, you can’t use ma as the 2 vowels would clash! Instead we use the masculine MON une ÉCOLE

MA? MON! une AMIE

MON une ÉTAGÈRE

MON une ARMOIRE

MES ARMOIRES

MON VÉLO

MES VÉLOS

TON (masculine) so what’s feminine? TA and plurals? TES Comment dit-on “your”?

Comment dit-on “his” et “hers”? SON (masculine) so what’s feminine? SA and plurals? SES Comment dit-on “his” et “hers”?

There’s no separate words for his & her then?!! That’s right! It’s the gender or plural of the word you’re referring to that counts and not the person you’re talking about! Therefore, SON chien can mean either HIS dog or HER dog! SA mère means either his mum or her mum There’s no separate words for his & her then?!!