This usually appears in the expression c’est (it is/this is).
French hates "clashing vowels." When a word ending in a vowel (like ) meets a word starting with a vowel (like a apostrophe french
Before we finish, we must address the homophone hell: (verb) vs. à (preposition). They sound identical but are spelled differently. This usually appears in the expression c’est (it
You will see que become qu’ very frequently. C’est l’homme qu’il voit. (It is the man that he sees.) a apostrophe french