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French Regular plurals[edit | edit source]
To form a plural in French, add an -s (usually pronounced as a soft "s" sound) at the end of the singular noun" is a common rule for forming plurals in French. Here are some examples:
Singular French | Plural | English |
---|---|---|
une loi | des lois | law(s) |
un coussin | des coussins | pillow(s) |
un enfant | des enfants | child(ren) |
une moto | des motos | motorcybles(s) |
un chat | des chats | cat(s) |
une phrase | des phrases | sentence(s) |
une maison | des maisons | house(s) |
un immeuble | des immeubles | building(s) |
Plural of Nouns (all lessons)[edit source]
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