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How do you say, "are there eggs in this?" in French?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Y at-il des œufs dans cette?
Answered by
MathMate
Just a little elaboration:
If "this" stands for a masculin noun, such as a basket (un panier), or a bag (un sac), you could say
Y a-t-il des oeufs dans celui-ci?
If it stands for a feminine object, such as a pocket (une poche), or a plate (asiette), then we would use the feminie form
Y a-t-il des oeufs dans celle-ci?
If you don't know what it stands for, then you could take a chance and use the masculine form.
If "this" stands for a masculin noun, such as a basket (un panier), or a bag (un sac), you could say
Y a-t-il des oeufs dans celui-ci?
If it stands for a feminine object, such as a pocket (une poche), or a plate (asiette), then we would use the feminie form
Y a-t-il des oeufs dans celle-ci?
If you don't know what it stands for, then you could take a chance and use the masculine form.
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