How to Say ‘Of the street’ in French
De la rue
də la ʀy
[də la ʀy]
Phrase Breakdown
De
[də]
Of the
Used to show possession or connection.
C'est au bout de la rue.
It is at the end of the street.
la
[la]
The
Used to specify a noun that is known to the reader.
L'entrée est de la rue principale.
The entrance is from the main street.
rue
[ʀy]
Street
A public road in a city or town, typically with buildings on one or both sides.
La boutique se trouve de la rue à gauche.
The shop is on the street to the left.
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