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Nouns in French have a gender (masculine or feminine). 'Semelle' is a feminine noun, so it takes feminine articles and adjectives. For example, 'la semelle' (the sole) or 'une semelle' (a sole).
La semelle de ma chaussure est usée. (The sole of my shoe is worn out.)
To form the plural of most regular nouns, add '-s' to the end of the word. For 'semelle', the plural is 'semelles'.
J'ai besoin de nouvelles semelles pour mes bottes. (I need new soles for my boots.)
Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. If you describe 'semelle' with an adjective, make sure the adjective is feminine and matches the number (singular or plural).
Ces semelles sont très confortables. (These soles are very comfortable.)
The preposition 'de' (of/from) is often used to show possession or to describe what something is made of. You might use it to say 'the sole of the shoe'.
La semelle de la chaussure est en caoutchouc. (The sole of the shoe is made of rubber.)
In French, unlike English, articles (like 'le', 'la', 'les', 'un', 'une', 'des') are almost always used before a noun. You rarely see a noun standing alone.
J'ai acheté une semelle orthopédique. (I bought an orthopedic sole.)
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This sentence describes the condition of a shoe's sole. 'La semelle' (the sole) is the subject, followed by 'de mes chaussures' (of my shoes) and then the verb 'est usée' (is worn out).
This sentence means 'I have an insole for more comfort.' 'J'ai' (I have) is followed by 'une semelle intérieure' (an insole) and then 'pour plus de confort' (for more comfort).
This is an imperative sentence meaning 'Change the sole of these boots.' 'Change' (change) is the command, followed by 'la semelle' (the sole) and 'de ces bottes' (of these boots).
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