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Some nouns which are singular in English are plural in French, and others are plural in English and singular in French. The following are examples which sometimes cause difficulty for English speakers:




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Some nouns in the singular in English are in the plural in French and vice versa.
Here are some examples:
==English singular & French plural==
==English singular & French plural==
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!English plural  
!English plural  
!French singular
!French singular
|-
|linguistics
|la linguistique
|-
|-
|economics
|economics
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|du raisin
|du raisin
|-
|-
|linguistics
 
|la linguistique
|-
|physics
|physics
|la physique
|la physique
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|pyjamas
|pyjamas
|un pyjama
|un pyjama
|-
|stairs
|l'escalier
|-
|-
|shorts
|shorts
|un short
|un short
|-
|-
|stairs
 
|l'escalier
|trousers
|un pantalon
|-
|-
|tights
|tights
|un collant
|un collant
|-
|-
|trousers
 
|un pantalon
|-
|underpants
|underpants
|un slip
|un slip
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!French
!French
!English
!English
|-
|un pain
|a  loaf of bread (NOT *a bread)
|-
|-
|un fruit
|un fruit
|a  piece of fruit
|a  piece of fruit
|-
|un pain
|a  loaf of bread (NOT *a bread)
|-
|-
|un raisin
|un raisin

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French Grammar - Number differences between French and English nouns


Some nouns in the singular in English are in the plural in French and vice versa.

Here are some examples:

English singular & French plural

English singular French plural
applause les applaudissements
darkness les ténèbres
sb's funeral les funérailles de qn
hair les cheveux
information des informations, des renseignements
knowledge les connaissances
to make progress faire des progrès
to do research/my research faire des recherches/mes recherches

English plural & French singular

English plural French singular
linguistics la linguistique
economics l'économie
grapes (grape = un grain de raisin) du raisin
physics la physique
pyjamas un pyjama
stairs l'escalier
shorts un short
trousers un pantalon
tights un collant
underpants un slip


  • NB: Some mass nouns in French can also be used as count nouns more freely than their English equivalents:


French English
un pain a loaf of bread (NOT *a bread)
un fruit a piece of fruit
un raisin a type of grape

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Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions