E.G. "une tarte AUX pommes"...My question, why AUX with two feminine nouns, tarte et pommes?
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E.G. "une tarte AUX pommes"...My question, why AUX with two feminine nouns, tarte et pommes?
This question relates to:French lesson "Compound nouns formed with prepositions à/de/en in French"
Asked 6 years ago

Nevermind, I believe the answer is, plural prepositions in this case are genderless.....it wasn't immediately obvious to me, then it came to my mind after I posed my question.
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