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  1. Home - Le Pain Quotidien

    Enjoy delicious and healthy meals with our Better Choices, created in collaboration with nutritionist Lut Van Lierde and inspired by the Planetary Health Diet. Each dish meets strict …

  2. Le Jardinier New York

    Rooted in the refined elegance of French culinary technique, Le Jardinier celebrates seasonality with dishes that encapsulate the land’s rich offerings on every plate. Discover our seasonal …

  3. Le Club - Wikipedia

    Le Club was a members-only restaurant and nightclub located at 416 East 55th Street in Manhattan. French expatriate Olivier Coquelin founded Le Club in 1960. [1][2] It was a …

  4. LE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    3 days ago · What does the abbreviation LE stand for? Meaning: leading edge.

  5. The French Definite Articles: Le- La - Les - L'

    In French, short words such as LE – LA – LES are pronounced fully. How to Use the French Definite Articles? When a word starts with a vowel or a silent h, LE and LA become L’. When …

  6. English Translation of “LE” | Collins French-English Dictionary

    ARTICLE or pronoun le changes to l' before a vowel and most words beginning with ‘h’. Martin est un vieil ami : je le connais depuis plus de vingt ans. Martin is an old friend: I’ve known him for …

  7. Le B NYC

    3 days ago · Restaurant Le B. is located in the historic Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. One of only eleven restaurants in New York to be awarded a coveted Four Stars by …

  8. What Does 'le' Mean? | Whatinenglish

    Le is a French word that is commonly used as the definite article "the" in English. It is used to indicate a specific noun in French. When learning French, understanding the usage of "le" is …

  9. The Definite Article : le, la, l', les - Matt French Tutor

    As you know, a noun is a person, place or thing. When you want to refer to a specific person, place or thing, in English you use the defnite article the, in French, because we have gender …

  10. The French Tutorial - le, la, les (articles définis)

    As French makes a distinction between "masculine and feminine objects", people use le for masculine things/persons and la for feminine things/persons. However, in the plural, only les is …