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FRENCH: les chapeaux?
Please, can someone explain to me why the plural form of le chapeau is les chapeaux?
In what other cases should I use "x"?
Thank you.
15 feb. 2019 22:50
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Most French nouns add -s when pluralised in addition to the plural article, 'les', because the -s is not pronounced.
la pomme --> les pommes [the apple --> the apples]
le lac --> les lacs [the lake --> the lakes]
une banane --> des bananes [a banana --> some bananas]
un livre --> trois livres [a book --> three books]
Nouns that end in -al change to -aux.
le journal --> les journaux [the newspaper --> the newspapers]
un cheval --> des chevaux [a horse --> some horses]
Nouns that end in -eau change to -eaux.
le chapeau --> les chapeaux [the hat --> the hats]
un gâteau --> des gâteaux [a cake --> some cakes]
un cadeau --> quatre cadeaux [a present/gift --> four presents/gifts]
le château --> les châteaux [the castle --> the castles]
Nouns that end in -eu change to -eux but I can't think of any examples off the top of my head.
It's also worth noting that nouns ending with -s, -x, or -z remain the same in plural form and the only thing that changes is the article.
le mois --> les mois [the month --> the months]
15 februari 2019
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"Nouns that end in –au take –x in the plural. For example: bateau (boat) becomes bateaux (boats)"
according to dummies.com
also some nouns that end in -ou
15 februari 2019
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