How to Say ‘This / this (before a masculine noun)’ in French
Ce
suh
[suh]
💬 Usage Tip: Ce means "this" before a masculine singular noun, like ce matin. Before a vowel, it changes to cet.
🇫🇷 In France: French likes agreement and neat little grammar changes—expect these tiny word shifts often.
Phrase Breakdown
Ce
[suh]
this
A demonstrative adjective used before masculine singular nouns, as in 'ce matin.'
Ce livre est intéressant.
This book is interesting.
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