The plural form of the word 'cet' is 'ces'.
The plural of "ce/cet" is "ces", but the plural of "cette" is "cettes".
This is cet in French. ce, cette, cet, ceci, celui-ci
'This' in french is ce, cet, cette, ces ce for genderless things such as paper.......... ce papier cet for male thing such as a man ................... cet homme cette for female things such as a woman....... cette femme ces for plural things such as these men......... ces hommes "This is" would be 'ce est' but two 'e's together like this would get contracted to c'est. this is paper...... c'est papier
Cet lit
it means "This" and is used before a masculine word starting with a vowel or with an aspirated "h":cet arbre, cet individu, cet objet, cet hommebut:ce heros, ce heron
combien vaut cet article, combien coûte cet article.
cet arbre-là
"that place" - it is the location of something
cet après-midi
j'aime cet endroit
On se voit cet aprés-midi?
cet homme est bruyant
"Cet" is a demonstrative adjective in French that is used before masculine singular nouns beginning with a vowel or a silent "h." It is equivalent to the English word "this" or "that."