When 'de' is used on its own, it is a preposition which means 'of' or 'from'. Discover more about using prepositions like 'dans', 'chez' and 'à côté de' in French.
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When de is used on its own, it is a preposition which means 'of' or 'from'. For example:
Here, de indicates whose thing it is or where you are coming from. When de comes before a vowel or a silent –h it changes to d’:
De is also used in phrases with verbs like finir de, refuser de, décider de... It is usually followed by an infinitive. For example: