Can I say"Mon oncle vient du havre" as both my uncle comes from have and my uncle is coming from Havre??

Tanusree P.A0Kwiziq community member

Can I say"Mon oncle vient du havre" as both my uncle comes from have and my uncle is coming from Havre??

Asked 5 years ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hi Tanusree, 

'My uncle comes from Le Havre' (originates from) and

'My uncle is coming from le Havre today' would both be:

'Mon oncle vient du Havre' in French  

but the context would clarify which meaning applies...

Hope this helps!

Tanusree P.A0Kwiziq community member
My uncle comes from Havre and my uncle is coming from Havre?
Tole O.A0Kwiziq community member

Bonjour,

What are the contracted forms of  au and/or du,in response to "du Havre" and not "de Havre?"

CécileNative French expert teacher in Kwiziq

Hi Tole,

If I have understood your question correctly -

à + le = au

de + le = du

 

Je vais au Havre

Je viens du Havre

Hope this helps!

 

Can I say"Mon oncle vient du havre" as both my uncle comes from have and my uncle is coming from Havre??

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