In French, "blonds" is the plural form of the adjective "blond," which means "blonde" when referring to a female, and "blond" when referring to a male. It describes someone with light-colored hair.
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blond hair
blonds......j'ai les cheveux blonds
Cheveux Blonds
blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.
des cheveux très blonds, des cheveux blonds clairs
J'ai les cheveux blonds.
J'ai des cheveux blonds
"il a les cheveux blonds"
Ses cheveux sont blonds.
Mes cheveux sont blonds.
"Blonde hair" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les cheveux blonds. The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which translates literally as "the blond hairs" -- will be "ley shuh-vuh blo" in French.
elle a des longs cheveux blonds