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Thurston County Trash Collection Recycling - LeMay Pacific Disposal LeMay Pacific Disposal serves the communities of Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, Yelm, Rainier, and Unincorporated Thurston County by providing trash pickup and recycling services for businesses and residents
Le Coin - Fremont, Seattle, WA Le coin is a modern French American restaurant in the Upper Fremont neighborhood of Seattle Come find us at 4201 Fremont Ave N in the legendary Buckaroo Tavern Space We're proud to serve you the freshest seafood, meat, and game the Northwest has to offer, along with locally sourced produce from sustainable farms We look forward to meeting our immediate neighbors and the greater Seattle
Le Diplomate Le Diplomate pays sincere homage to French cafe culture, providing a comfortable, versatile gathering place that’s become an anchor for Washington, D C ’s resurgent 14th Street corridor Painstakingly built out of a historic structure that harnesses the artful spirit of a Parisian brasserie, the interior and exterior pay subtle tribute to tradition, imbuing every meal with a sweeping sense
The Definite Article : le, la, l, les - Matt French Tutor As you know, a noun is a person, place or thing When you want to refer to a specific person, place or thing, in English you use the defnite article the, in French, because we have gender (masculine feminine) and number (singular plural) there are four different definite articles : le, la, l’, les 1) “Le” Before a masculine singular noun the definite article is le : Le chien (the dog
Definite articles in French (le, la, les, l) - Rules Examples . . . Definite articles in French: Rules Examples: In French, definite articles are used to refer to specific nouns, which can either be singular or plural There are four definite articles in French: “le”, “la”, “les”, and “l’” The form of the definite article used depends on the gender of the noun and whether it is singular or plural Here are the rules for using definite