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Yes, "chaussures" is the plural form of the word "chaussure" in French.
'Des' is actually the plural form of the word "a". If you are saying anything in the plural form and want to use the in from of it, you have to use "des."
The plural form of use is uses.
A cat is singular in French, which is "un chat." The plural form of cat is "des chats."
We use is in singular form and are in plural form.
To do is translated "faire" in French. As a verb, it hasn't a plural but forms that you can use in the plural. Follow the link to find these conjugations.
The correct French and English plural is mesdames. Sadly correct English is no longer taught and many people use "madames", which is not correct.
"Japanese" is an adjective, and so it has no plural form. While some national adjectives may be used as nouns having a plural form - we may say Germans and Italians and Bengalis, for example - national adjectives in -ese are not among them. Use the periphrastic, originally French possessive form: of the Japanese.
There are three different forms of the word "the" in the French language. "Le" is the masculine form of "the." "La" is the feminine form. "Les" is the plural form. For example, let's say you want to say "the cat" in French. The word for cat is "chat," which is masculine, so you would say "le chat." If you wanted to say "the beach," you would use the feminine noun of "plage," so it would be "la plage." If you wanted to refer to these nouns in the plural - "the cats" and "the beaches" - you would use the plural for of "the," which applies to both masculine and feminine plural nouns. Hence, "les chats" and "les plages," respectively.
The plural form of understanding is understandings. But this would have very little use since the common use (to mean comprehension) is uncountable. Compare this to the much greater use of the plural "misunderstandings."
It means 'play' in plural form. You only use jouent if you're trying to say 'they play'. In French you would put ils or elles in front of jouent.
In French, "vous" is used as the formal, polite form of addressing someone in singular or plural. For example, "Comment allez-vous ?" (How are you?).