how does "de" mean "at"?
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how does "de" mean "at"?
Why does the de in Je regarde de belles collines mean at?
This question relates to:French lesson ""Des" becomes " de/d' " in front of adjectives preceding nouns (French Partitive Articles)"
Asked 6 years ago
Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Regarder means "to look at".
Je regarde la maison. -- I look at the house.
Je regarde de belles collines. -- I look at beautiful hills.
It isn't "de" that means "at". The "at" is part of the verb "regarder".
Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
But, strictly speaking, the sentence:
Je regarde des collines is ambiguous. It can mean "I look at hills" as well as "I look from hills".
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