How would I say "I am in Yellowstone National Park" in French correctly?
2 answers:
Bonjour
<em>I am in Yellowstone national parc. </em>
Je suis <u>au </u> parc national <u>de </u> Yellowstone.
au = à + le <em>(je suis à le parc...)</em>
<em>you must use an indefinite article... parc is a masculine noun</em>
<em>à + le ==> contraction "au"</em>
you also have to say "the national parc of Yellowstone"
le parc national de Yellowstone
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Bonjour,
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<em>Je suis </em>dans <em> le parc national de Yellowstone.</em>
Or :
<em>Je suis </em>au <em> parc national de Yellowstone.</em>
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