Elles is the plural form of the French word elle.
Specifically, the word functions as an emphatic or subject pronoun. In the singular form, the word means "she" as the subject of a phrase or sentence and "her" after a preposition (for example, pour elle ["for her"]). In the plural, the word means "they" (in the sense of a group of females or feminine-gender concepts or objects) and "them" after a preposition (for example, pour elles ["for them"]).
The pronunciation will be the same in the singular and the plural: "ehl."
The plural form of the French word "tortue" is "tortues."
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Both the singular and plural form of this word is "processus", it does not differ.
The plural form of niece is nieces. French word for niece is niyce.
Her in French is "Elle"
Yes, the phrase les cahiers ("the notebooks") is in the plural in French.
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'She' is translated 'elle' in French.
Il a - he has Elle a - she has