The plural form is used in English because it refers all of the individual appetizers. It would not be incorrect to refer to a single unit as an hors d'oeuvre. In French, the spelling hors d'Å“uvre is both singular and plural.
In English, hors d'oeuvres is the plural and the singular is hors d'oeuvre.un hors-d'oeuvre, pl. des "hors-d'oeuvre". The word is invariable in French; only the determiner is changed to plural.In multiple part words, verbs, adverbs and prepositions do not change. Nouns can take the plural mark, or not depending of the sense of the word. EX: "une pomme de terre, des pommes de terre" because one or many potatoes always come from the ground.a number of examples in the short linked article (in French)
Hors d'oeuvres is the English plural, hors d'oeuvre is the English singular. Hors d'œuvre is the French plural and the French singular.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres (plural).The singular hors d'oeuvre exists in English, and it is the Frenchfor either singular or plural uses.
In English the spelling is hors d'oeuvre (singular) and hors d'oeuvres (plural), meaning appetizers.In French, the spelling (singular and plural) is hors d'œuvre.
The French (singular and plural) is hors d'œuvre; in English, the œ ligature is usually replaced by the digraph "oe" with the plural often written as "hors d'oeuvres".
Hors d'oeuvres is the English plural, hors d'oeuvre is the English singular. Hors d'œuvre is the French plural and the French singular.
In English, hors d'oeuvres is the plural and the singular is hors d'oeuvre.un hors-d'oeuvre, pl. des "hors-d'oeuvre". The word is invariable in French; only the determiner is changed to plural.In multiple part words, verbs, adverbs and prepositions do not change. Nouns can take the plural mark, or not depending of the sense of the word. EX: "une pomme de terre, des pommes de terre" because one or many potatoes always come from the ground.a number of examples in the short linked article (in French)
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres (plural).The singular hors d'oeuvre exists in English, and it is the Frenchfor either singular or plural uses.
In English the spelling is hors d'oeuvre (singular) and hors d'oeuvres (plural), meaning appetizers.In French, the spelling (singular and plural) is hors d'œuvre.
The French spelling hors d'oeuvre (hors d'Å“uvre) is both singular and plural - the determiner before it tells if it is one (un) or more than one (les).In English, hors d'oeuvre is singular and hors d'oeuvres is plural.
Hors d'œuvreIt's French for "apart from the main work".
The proper pronunciation is "or-derv" for the singular, and "or-dervz" for the plural. The spelling is "hors d'oeuvre" for both singular and plural. Its definition is, "A small snack or appetizer served before a meal".
The French (singular and plural) is hors d'œuvre; in English, the œ ligature is usually replaced by the digraph "oe" with the plural often written as "hors d'oeuvres".
The word from French for an appetizer course is spelled hors d'oeuvres.The spelling of singular and plural in French are un hors d'œuvre, des hors d'œuvres.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres (plural).The singular hors d'oeuvre exists in English, and it is the French spelling for either singular or plural uses. The English pronunciation is (aw-dervz).
The English spelling of the French term (an appetizer) is hors d'oeuvre (singular) and hors d'oeuvres (plural).Both the singular and plural in French are the same : Hors d'œuvre .
The spelling is hors d'oeuvre (English singular), plural hors d'oeuvres (from French).