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Why do we say "a les cheveux bruns" in french? "a" means "has" and "les" means "the (plural)," so that translates to "has the brown hairs" (in english at least). why do you have to precede a noun with a definite article like le, la, les, and l'? i don't understand why you wouldn't say "a cheveux bruns" which means "has brown hair." does it have to do with possession?

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