Americans, or in French, américains
montagnes in plural montagne if it is one oh! and by the way...I'm french! So I know!
there is no plural for "en", even when all the other words are plural in the phrase: je suis en chemise - I am in shirt. ils sont en chaussures - they are in shoes
The French American War was a war that was fought between the French,Indians and the Americans against the British Arms of the United kingdom.
"Bundles" or "Piles" may be English equivalents of "magots."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "les" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "des" ("some").The pronunciation is "mah-goh."
Native American, African American and French
Américains
This is shephra it means long as a plural in French
The plural of American is Americans.
les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
Yes, "cahiers" is the plural form of the word "cahier" in French.
Mother is "mère" in French. The plural is "mères" (with the additional "s" as the plural mark)
The French word for lady is dame, the plural of which is dames.
A sister is "une soeur" in French. The plural is "des soeurs".
"Nieces" is the plural form of "niece" in English. In French, "niece" is translated as "nièce" in singular and "nièces" in plural.
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.
It is plural and French.
The plural is Canadians (in French, Canadiens).