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How to Say ‘The people’ in French

Les gens

lay zhahn

[lay zhahn]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Les' is the plural definite article meaning 'the'.

🇫🇷 In France: The French culture places significant emphasis on connecting with people.

Phrase Breakdown

Les

[lay]

The

Used before plural nouns to refer to people or things in general.

Example

Les gens sont nombreux.

The people are numerous.

gens

[zhahn]

people

Human beings in general or considered collectively.

Example

Les gens aiment discuter ici.

The people like to chat here.

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