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French demonstrative adjectives make no distinction between "this" and "that" – ce, cet, and cette can each mean either one. Likewise, ces can mean "these" or "those." When you need to make the distinction, you can attach a suffix to the noun: Par exemple…. Je vais à cet hôtel-ci, pas à cette maison-là.
The Courses of Language Atlas. Overview of: ce cet cette ces. How to use: ce cet cette ces. In English, when you use this/that to refer to something, it means that whatever you are referring to is close to you. However, when you use these/those to refer to something, it means that whatever you are referring to is far from you.
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24 Ιαν 2021 · Introduction. In the lesson on ce, cet, cette, ces, you learnt how to say “this/that” and “these/those”. In this lesson you will learn how to use ce, cet, cette, ces to express duration. Express Duration. If you want to express that something happened relatively close to today, then you will use: ce/cet/cette/ces + [durée] + -ci = this [duration]
in French are ce/cet/cette, meaning 'this' or 'that' and ces, meaning 'these' or 'those'. Ce is used with. masculine. singular. nouns. , or cet when the noun starts with a vowel or...
10 Ιαν 2020 · Proximal: ce (cet) cette ces ces + -ci. Distal: ce (cet) celle ces ces + -là. I'm not certain why cet won out as the prevocalic form instead of an analogical c', but maybe it was avoided for being too short, in the same way "m'amie" became "mon amie", roughly contemporaneously.
'This' and 'these' - ce, cette and ces in French - are called demonstrative adjectives. They are used when you want to point out a specific thing or person or to emphasise something.