If your friends are all girls - mes amies
if your friends are all guys - mes amis
if a combination of both - mes amis
bonjour friends is mafei
The plural of "princess" in French is "princesses."
ma voiture (my car) (fem.) mon manteau (my coat) (masc.) mes amis (my friends) (plural)
'Mes amis français' if they're male or a mixed female/male group and 'Mes amies françaises' if they're female may be French equivalents of 'my French friends'.The plural possessive 'mes' means 'my'. The masculine plural 'amis' and the feminine plural 'amies' mean 'friends'. The masculine plural adjective 'français'and the feminine plural adjective 'françaises' mean 'French'.All together, they respectively are pronounced 'meh-zah-mee fraw-seh' and 'meh-zah-mee fraw-sehz'.
you say nephew in French le neveu, plural: les neveux
To say male, the French say, "L'homme" (singular) or "Les Hommes" (plural).
les Comores (plural)
"Friends" is an English equivalent of the French word amis.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It literally means "boy friends" or "friends who are boys." The pronunciation is "ah-mee."
The plural of felt-tip in French is "feutres."
The correct plural spelling for the last name "French" is "Frenches."
The "s" is there because it is plural. Such as, you and I, we are friends. To use it in a non plural would be something like : "I am a friend to him."
Anchovies are "des anchois" (masc., usually plural) in French.