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What's the plural for "français", "française"?
It may be a stupid question, but is there any occasion when certain nouns don't go on plural?
I believe there is no plural for the words above, am I wrong?
15 sept. 2008 04:46
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Hi There,
"
THERE IS NO STUPID QUESTIONS , JUST STUPID ASKERS " Einstein . Hahaha .
Feel free to ask Buddy , we are here to learn .
For the masculine form it stays unchanged:
Singular masculine = un Français
Plural masculine (or males + females group) = Les Français
But, Feminine isn't the case :
Singular feminine = Une française
Plural feminine (group of only females) = des françaises
There are other words that stay unchanged, I’ll check for them and I’ll try to post later.
Take Care,
15 septembre 2008
in french FRANCAIS or FRANCAISES in plurial FRANCAIS or FRANCAISES.
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cecilia de france
18 septembre 2008
Hi :
Sing Mas : Français Sing Fém : Française
Plul Mas : Français Plur Fém : Françaises +S
15 septembre 2008
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