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In English we often simply squash two words together to make a compound noun ("dining room"), whereas in French the two words are always joined by a preposition (à, de, en). This lesson looks at those which are formed as [noun] à + [infinitive verb].
Learn about compound nouns with à + [infinitive] in French
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In French, compound nouns formed with [noun] + à + [infinitive] are often used to indicate function (salle à manger), similarly to the English structure -ing + [noun] (dining room).
Also have a look at Compound nouns formed with prepositions à/de/en in French
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