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Plurals of nouns ending in –ou
General Rule
Nouns ending in -ou form their plural with -s.
Examples:
Singular French | Plural French | English |
---|---|---|
un fou | des fous | madman/men or jester(s) |
un trou | des trous | hole(s) |
Exceptions
Here are 7 words which form their plural with –x un bijou:
Singular French | Plural French | English |
---|---|---|
un bijou | des bijoux | jewel(s) |
un caillou | des cailloux | stone(s) |
un chou | des choux | cabbage(s) |
un genou | des genoux | knee(s) |
un hibou | des hiboux | owl(s) |
un joujou | des joujoux | toy(s) |
un pou | des poux | louse(lice) |