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French Grammar - Plurals of nouns ending in –al
General Rule
Most nouns ending in -al form their plural with -aux:
Singular French | Plural French | English |
---|---|---|
un bocal | des bocaux | jam jar(s) |
un cheval | des chevaux | horse(s) |
un idéal | des idéaux | ideal(s) |
un journal | des journaux | newspaper(s) |
un mal | des maux | evil(s) |
un terminal | des terminaux | terminal(s) |
un val | des vaux | valley(s): (limited to poetic language) |
Exceptions
There are, however, a number of exceptions which form their plural in -s:
Singular French | Plural French | English |
---|---|---|
un bal | des bals | dance(s) |
un cal | des cals | callus(es) |
un carnaval | des carnavals | carnival(s) |
un cérémonial | des cérémonials | ceremony des) |
un chacal | des chacals | jackal(s) |
un festival | des festivals | festival(s) |
un récital | des récitals | recital(s) |
un régal | des régals | feast(s) |