How to say ce and what does ce mean?
ce
noun, adverb
What is the definition of ce?
adverbof the period coinciding with the Christian era; preferred by some writers who are not Christians
nouna ductile grey metallic element of the lanthanide series; used in lighter flints; the most abundant of the rare-earth group
What are the meanings of the word "ce"?
- ce is the masculine form of the French demonstrative pronoun meaning "this" or "that".
Can "ce" be used as a noun?
- No, "ce" cannot be used as a noun. It is only used as a demonstrative pronoun.
How is "ce" used in a sentence?
- "Ce" is usually followed by a noun to refer to something specific. Example: "Ce livre est intéressant." (This book is interesting.)
What is the feminine form of "ce"?
- The feminine form of "ce" is "cette". It is used before feminine singular nouns. Example: "Cette voiture est rouge." (This car is red.)
Can "ce" be used with plural nouns?
- No, "ce" cannot be used with plural nouns. Instead, the plural forms "ces" or "ces" are used. Example: "Ces livres sont intéressants." (These books are interesting.)
Is "ce" used before vowels?
- No, the form "cet" is used before masculine singular nouns starting with a vowel sound. Example: "Cet homme est gentil." (This man is nice.)
What is the English equivalent of "ce"?
- The English equivalents of "ce" are "this" or "that".
Can "ce" be used alone without a noun?
- Yes, "ce" can be used alone without a noun to refer to something that has already been mentioned or is understood from context. Example: "Ce que je veux, c'est partir." (What I want is to leave.)
Can "ce" be used to ask questions?
- No, "ce" cannot be used to ask questions. The interrogative pronouns "qui", "que", "lequel", etc., are used to ask questions in French.
Is "ce" a common word in French?
- Yes, "ce" is a very common word in French and is used frequently in everyday conversation.
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