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Greg
Does the French word « délice » really change its gender in the plural?? — My grammar says it is masculine in the singular and feminine in the plural. BUT Google Translate gives me: Ces gâteaux sont des délices spéciaux. (Réf.: L’Huillier 1999, 2.7.iv, p401.)
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Dec 19, 2020 10:45 PM
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I can't see where the problem in the plural we add the "S"
December 20, 2020
Great! Thanks for that.
December 20, 2020
Grevisse & Goosse, Nouvelle grammaire francaise, 1980; Robert (dictionnaire); and WordReference.com (using their own dictionary and Collins); all have masculine singular and feminine plural with subtle differences of meaning.
My guess is this detail is missing in Google's database.
December 20, 2020
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