Cinéma is the singular form of a masculine noun in French. The plural form is cinémas and may be translated as "films," "movie theaters" or "movies" in English. The pronunciation will be the same for the singular and the plural forms in French: "see-ney-ma."
La Finlande (feminine, singular name)
Crows is plural. Crow's is possessive.
Donkey is already singular. The plural is donkeys.
Ya'll is considered a plural because it means you all and you all is a plural
Jedi is the singular as well as the plural. It's like sheep
Tu as is singular is French. The plural French form is Vous êtes.
Hors d'oeuvres is the English plural, hors d'oeuvre is the English singular. Hors d'œuvre is the French plural and the French singular.
It is plural and French.
"Vous avez" is conjugated in the second person plural form in French. It is used to address more than one person in a formal or polite way.
"Bloc-notes" is singular. The plural would be "blocs-notes".
The plural form of "water" in French is "eaux."
The plural form of "coat" in French is "manteaux."
"Your" formal: singular = votre plural = vos "Your" informal: masculine singular = ton feminine singular = ta plural = tes
The singular italienne and the plural italiennes in the feminine and the singular italien and the plural italiens in the masculine are French equivalents of the English word "Italian." The choice depends upon the gender and number of objects or persons in question. The respective pronunciation will be "ee-ta-lyen" in the feminine singular and plural and "ee-ta-lya" in the masculine singular and plural in French.
un total (singular), des totaux (plural)
You. There is no singular or plural for "you" in English. It's just you for both singular (tu) and plural (vous).
There is no connection between the first letter of a word and its singular or plural, for example : - un hôtel (singular) / des hôtels (plural) - un oiseau (singular) / des oiseaux (plural)