des ciseaux are 'scissors' in French.
Ciseau is a masculine, singular noun. Des ciseaux is plural and masculine.
les ciseaux (and in English, it's spelled SCISSORS)
In French, "les ciseaux" (scissors) is a masculine noun.
"Y a des Français ici" is informal French for "Il y a des Français ici," which means "There are French people here."
No, the capital of Iowa does not mean monks in French. The capital of Iowa is called Des Moines, which is of French origin and translates to "the monks" in English, but it does not have the same meaning in French.
des ciseaux are scissors in French.
Ciseau is a masculine, singular noun. Des ciseaux is plural and masculine.
scissors are called (une paire de ) ciseaux in French.
Des ciseaux
Scissors are called 'des ciseaux' in French.
Des ciseaux.
scissors
des ciseaux (masc., plural)
Des ciseaux à ongles
scissors
in frnch scissors is: ciseaux in french, the sentence (don't exactly know what you mean by this) the name scissors is: les ciseaux de nom
une paire de ciseaux