The only correct plural for French is French. "Frenches", as you say, or 'Frenchies' is a derogatory slang term.
The correct plural spelling for the last name "French" is "Frenches."
The plural possessive form of Mr French would be "the Mr. Frenches'."
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
The noun 'French' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the language of France or the people of France as a whole.The word 'French' is also an adjective.
The correct spelling of Philippines in French is "Philippines."
That is the French spelling (langues) of the plural noun meaning languages.
The plural possessive form of Mr French would be "the Mr. Frenches'."
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
The correct spelling is "hors d'œuvre" -- this is the French word for "appetizer."
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvre, which is both singular and plural in French. In English, the plural is often given as hors d'oeuvres. See link.
The noun 'French' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the language of France or the people of France as a whole.The word 'French' is also an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of the word, from the French protégé.
The correct US spelling (from French) is hors d'oeuvres, plural. (appetizers)
The correct spelling of the plural noun is hors d'oeuvres(French term meaning appetizers).
The correct spelling of Philippines in French is "Philippines."
That is the French spelling (langues) of the plural noun meaning languages.
In Canada, the correct spelling for Hors D'oeuvres is the same as in French - Hors D'oeuvres.
The spelling of the plural noun from French is hors d'oeuvres (aw-dervz), meaning appetizers.