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des clous

The only words ending with -ou when singular that are ending with -oux when plural: bijou, chou, pou, caillou, genou, joujou and hibou

e.g. un pou / des poux

Some words are ending with -oux at both singular and plural, e.g.: courroux, saindoux

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Beaucoup de clous, des clous, deux clous, maints clous and plusieurs clous are some of the plural options of the French phrase un clou. Pluralized equivalents of "a nail" include "lots of nails" (case 1), many nails" (example 4), "several nails" (instance 5) and "some nails" (option 2) whereas they may identify a specific multiples of "one nail" through such exact pluralized equivalents as "two nails" (sample 3). The respective pronunciations will be "bo-kood kloo," "dey kloo," "duh kloo," meh kloo" and "plyo-zyuhr kloo" in French.

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Q: What is the plural of the French phrase 'un clou'?
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