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
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.
singular: un manteau, plural: des manteaux
The plural of felt-tip in French is "feutres."
'un jour' means a day in French. 'des jours' is the plural
A bucket is 'un seau' (masc., plural: des seaux) in French.
in French, singular 'un adieu', plural 'les adieux'
"There is a big nail on the wall" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a un grand clou sur le mur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular impersonal prepositional phrase will be "ee-ya eh graw kloo syoor luh myoor" in French.
To drive in a nail is 'enfoncer un clou' in French. The specific fact of driving a (headless) nail into the plank, so as to make it sink below the wood level, is 'chasser un clou'.
a bird is 'un oiseau' (masc.), in French. The plural is 'des oiseaux.a bird is 'un oiseau' (masc.), plural 'des oiseaux' in French.
a dog is called un chien in French, plural: des chiens.
singular: un manteau, plural: des manteaux
des serpents
des poneys
un oiseau a bird is called 'un oiseau' (plural: oiseaux) in French.
un noyau (plural: noyaux) is a fruit stone in French.
un total (singular), des totaux (plural)
Un oiseau (masc., irregular plural: oiseaux) is "a bird" in French.
a pebble is 'un galet' (masc.) in French. A regular stone is 'un caillou' (plural cailloux)