«Jouer à cache-cache» ?

Don R.C1Kwiziq community member

«Jouer à cache-cache» ?

Why does one say «jouer à la marelle» and «jouer au chat», but omit putting in an article and instead say «jouer à cache-cache» ?
Asked 2 years ago
Georgilia B.B1Kwiziq community memberCorrect answer

Because "cache-cache" is actually a repetition of the 2nd person of the present imperative of the verb cacher, something like "hide you! - hide you!". It is not a french noun in need of an article (like LA marelle), it is a verbe structure.

Don R. asked:

«Jouer à cache-cache» ?

Why does one say «jouer à la marelle» and «jouer au chat», but omit putting in an article and instead say «jouer à cache-cache» ?

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