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PLURAL OF NOUNS

Most French nouns, like most English nouns, form their plural by adding s to the singular:

SINGULAR PLURAL

le garçon, the boy les garçons, the boys
l�félève, the pupil les élèves, the pupils
la feuille, the leaf les feuilles, the leaves

Nouns ending in -s, -x or -z remain unchanged in the plural:

le fils, the son les fils, the sons
la voix, the voice les voix, the voices
le nez, the nose les nez, the noses.

Nouns ending in -eau and -eu add x to form the plural. Most nouns ending in -al, change -al to -aux in the plural:

l�foiseau, the bird les oiseaux, the birds
le neveu, the nephew les neveux, the nephews
le cheval, the horse les chevaux, the horses

A few nouns have irregular plurals:

l�foeil (m.), the eye les yeux, the eyes
le ciel, the sky les cieux, the skies
le travail, the work les travaux, the works

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Mme

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PLURAL OF NOUNS

Most French nouns, like most English nouns, form their plural by adding s to the singular:

SINGULAR PLURAL

le garçon, the boy les garçons, the boys
l’élève, the pupil les élèves, the pupils
la feuille, the leaf les feuilles, the leaves

Nouns ending in -s, -x or -z remain unchanged in the plural:

le fils, the son les fils, the sons
la voix, the voice les voix, the voices
le nez, the nose les nez, the noses.

Nouns ending in -eau and -eu add x to form the plural. Most nouns ending in -al, change -al to -aux in the plural:

l’oiseau, the bird les oiseaux, the birds
le neveu, the nephew les neveux, the nephews
le cheval, the horse les chevaux, the horses

A few nouns have irregular plurals:

l’oeil (m.), the eye les yeux, the eyes
le ciel, the sky les cieux, the skies
le travail, the work les travaux, the works

It is more than you need at this time but you can save it for later.

Mme
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