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What is "of the" in french, as used in the phrase, "fete of the elite"?

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What is "of the" in french, as used in the phrase, "fete of the elite"?

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  1. In that case : Fête de l'élite

    Of the = "de la" if the noun after is feminine

    ex. : bottom of the sea / fond de la mer

    Of the = "du" if the noun after is masculine

    ex. : le centre du village / the center of the burg

    Of the = "de l'" if the noun after begin with a vowel or a H

    Ex. : at the top of the tree / à la cime de l'arbre

    or le défaut de l'homme / the blemish of the man

    Of the : "des" if the noun after is plural

    Ex. : Actes des apôtres / Acts of the apostles


  2. de l'

    full phrase = fête de l'élite.

  3. Depending on gender and number it can be du, de la, or des.

  4. De la? Or if the word starts with a vowel, de l'?

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