Mother is "mère" in French. The plural is "mères" (with the additional "s" as the plural mark)
The plural of the noun mother (female parent) is mothers.
The plural form of the noun mother-in-law is mothers-in-law.
Tu as is singular is French. The plural French form is Vous êtes.
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 the original French, Molyneux is plural, so I would accept that as plural without change.
The plural of the noun mother (female parent) is mothers.
This is shephra it means long as a plural in French
les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
Yes, "cahiers" is the plural form of the word "cahier" in French.
The plural is mothers-in-law. (not mother-in-laws)
The plural form of the noun mother-in-law is mothers-in-law.
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".
"Aunts" is an English equivalent of the French word tantes. The plural form of the feminine noun refers to the sisters of the speaker's father and mother. The pronunciation will be "tawnt" in northerly French and "tawn-tuh" in southerly French.
Translation: Comment s'appelle ta mère? (Informal) OR Comment s'appelle votre mère? (Formal OR 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.
Tu as is singular is French. The plural French form is Vous êtes.