l

This is the 216th most frequent French word.


l

The French word "l'" is a contraction of "le" or "la," meaning "the" before a vowel or muted "h."


The word 'l’' is a contraction of the article 'le' or 'la' before nouns starting with a vowel or silent 'h', representing the definite article 'the' in this context.

L'arbre est grand.

The tree is tall.


The word 'l’' in this sentence is a clitic pronoun functioning as the direct object of the verb 'ai vu' (saw), referring to a previously mentioned masculine object or person.

Je l'ai vu hier.

I saw him yesterday.


The word 'l’' again is a contraction of the article 'le' before the noun 'enthousiasme', functioning as the definite article 'the' indicating a specific enthusiasm being referred to.

Il a l'enthousiasme nécessaire.

He has the necessary enthusiasm.