Since robe is a noun, not a verb, there is no past plural, although the plural of the word robe is robes.
'Robe' is correct for something you wear similar to a coat
Un robe (fem. singular), des robes (fem. plural)
- when a colour name is also a thing (an orange is both the fruit and the colour orange, as in English) the general rule is that the adjective does not change to take the plural mark. "une robe orange, plural: des robes orange" - exceptions: rose, mauve, fauve. un t-shirt rose, des t-shirts roses. - other colour names do change to take the plural (or feminine) mark: un ciel bleu - des murs bleus - une jupe bleue - des voitures bleues Most French are not always aware of the correct spelling of these adjectives.
A dress, a robe.
Robe
A toga is a forum robe.
The Robe was created in 1942.
"a red robe" is called "une robe rouge" in French.
ALB - Is the name for a priest's robe cassock Is the name for a priest's robe
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A toweling robe simply refers to any robe that is mean to absorb water, usually after bathing. Waffle robe refers to a specific pattern and texture in certain toweling robes.
A samurai's robe is called a kimono