The word in french is fous.
The standard collective noun is a company of fools.
Yes, the term April Fools is a proper noun because it is a specific day of the year. The noun April itself is a proper noun the name of a specific month. The noun fools, the plural form for fool, is a common noun unless used as the name of something like April Fools Day. Some other examples are the song, 'Only Fools Rush In' or the movie, 'Ship of Fools'.
I have no
im asking yall fools
Cage of fools
idiot, imbécile
cuy
Yes on the first of april
No we are not fools
The fools
The Fools was created in 1975.
that would read "happy April's fools to everybody" - but that makes no sense for a French speaker.
That's the literal translation, yes -- but it's their expression for April Fool's Day
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Yes,you can say after april fools.
April fools!!
no... April Fools it is