Beaus or beaux is the plural of beau. Both are acceptable, although beaux is rather old-fashioned.
The singular is beau; the plural is either beaux or beaus.
beau (plural 'beaux') is the masculine adjective meaning beautiful in French. The feminine form is 'belle'
The word beau (plural: beaux) is the masculine for belle, meaning beautiful in English (as in beau-pere and belle-mere).
"Beautiful" in French is "beau" for masculine singular, "belle" for feminine singular, "beaux" for masculine plural, and "belles" for feminine plural.
Well, it depends who beau is...<33 Beau of Calabasas loves anything that breathes.
Change to masculin : Elles
Beau or belle in the singular and beaux and belles in the plural are the adjective forms of the French word beau. Context determines whether feminine (cases 2, 4) or masculine (examples 1, 3) genders suit, with mixed audiences of females and males requiring the masculine plural form beaux. The respective pronunciations will be "bo" and "bel" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
It's "Beau" for the masculine and "belle" for the feminine and there is "Bel" to avoid two vowels
technically, yes. but you would have to conjugate it. a female would be belle, not beau. belle is the feminine form of beau.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.