foule
The crowd is 'la foule' (fem.) in French.
the exact same thing except in french for the french fans in the crowd
A crowd of people is une foule.
Crowd in French is:general usage- fouleIn regards to Sports- spectateurs
they normally say how yummy bananas are.☺
La foule.
To make "crowd" possessive, you add an apostrophe followed by the letter "s." So, it becomes "crowd's." For example, you can say "the crowd's reaction" to indicate that the reaction belongs to the crowd.
It should be "a gang of thieves" or "a group of thieves" instead of "a crowd of thieves".
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The English word 'crowd ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "eshikundi".
My experience yes. But there's always a few in every crowd whether us or French or timbuktu that are not