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Un and une
Un and une are French articles that mean "a" or"an" in English.
"Un" is the masculine form of the article and isused before masculine nouns. For example, "un chat" (a cat) or"un livre" (a book).
"Une" is the feminine form of the article and isused before feminine nouns. For example, "une pomme" (an apple) or"une voiture" (a car).
It is important to use the correct article with the correctgender of the noun. In French, all nouns have a gender, either masculine orfeminine, and this gender determines the article used.