"Gros" is the masculine plural, see below. Anytime an adjective ends with vowel-s in the masculine singular, the masculine plural is identical.
Gros (m.s.), Grosse (f.s.), Gros (m.p.), Grosses (f.p.)
The masculine plural form of malo is malos
The masculine plural form of "amable" is "amables."
The masculine plural French word for "small" is "petits."
"Cadeau" is masculine in French.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
national (masculine singular) nationale (feminine singular) nationaux (masculine plural) nationales (feminine plural)
grosses (fem. plural) EX: des grosses quantités de nourriture : large quantities of food
Des gros mots is a French equivalent of 'swear words'.The partitive 'des' combines the preposition 'de'and the plural definite article 'les' to mean 'some'. The masculine adjective 'gros' means 'gross'. The masculine noun 'mots' means 'words'.All together, they're pronounced 'deh groh moh'.
The masculine plural form of malo is malos
"un cheveu" (singular, plural: des cheveux) is a masculine noun in French.
This is dependent on whether the thing you are referring to as yours is masculine, feminine or plural. If it is masculine the word "mon" is used. If is is feminine the word "ma" is used. If it is plural the word "mes" is used regardless of whether the object is feminine or masculine.
The masculine plural form of "amable" is "amables."
ciento uno (with no complement)ciento un (with a plural masculine noun as complement)
'un stylo' is a masculine, noun in French. 'stylos' with the additional 's' is a plural noun, but still masculine.
The masculine plural French word for "small" is "petits."
It's masculine plural.
'terminé, terminée'fini (masculine singular)finis (masculine plural)finie (feminine singular)finies (feminine plural)orterminé (masculine singular)terminés (masculine plural)terminée (feminine singular)terminées (feminine plural)