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==Regular Plural== | |||
* Many nouns ending in <code>-ail</code> have a regular plural in <code>-ails</code>, for example: 😀 | * Many nouns ending in <code>-ail</code> have a regular plural in <code>-ails</code>, for example: 😀 | ||
** des details (details), | ** des details (details), | ||
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** des gouvernails (rudders). | ** des gouvernails (rudders). | ||
==Irregular Plural== | |||
* 👀 However, there are 9 exceptions which are pluralized with <code>-aux</code>: | * 👀 However, there are 9 exceptions which are pluralized with <code>-aux</code>: | ||
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French Grammar - Irregular plurals for nouns ending in
-ail
[CHANGED]
Regular Plural
- Many nouns ending in
-ail
have a regular plural in-ails
, for example: 😀- des details (details),
- des éventails (fans),
- des rails (rails),
- des gouvernails (rudders).
Irregular Plural
- 👀 However, there are 9 exceptions which are pluralized with
-aux
:
Singular French | Plural French | Translation | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | un bail | des baux | lease(s) |
2 | un corail | des coraux | coral(s) |
3 | un émail | des émaux | enamel(s) |
4 | un soupirail | des soupiraux | window(s) |
5 | le travail | les travaux | work(s) |
6 | le ventail | les ventaux | No English equivalent = moving part(s) of a door |
7 | un vitrail | des vitraux | stained glass window(s) |
8 | un fermail | des fermaux | kinds of staples used in archeology (rare word) |
9 | un gemmail | des gemmaux | a stained-glass window whose piece(s) of glass are not united by lead rods (rare word) |