It's the same in French.
No, "princi" is not the plural for the word "princess." The plural form of "princess" is "princesses."
The noun princess is the singular.The noun princesses is the plural form.The noun princess's is the singular possessive form.The noun princesses' is the plural possessive form.
The plural of "blanc" in French is "blancs" when referring to masculine nouns, and "blanches" when referring to feminine nouns.
des feutres (singular: un feutre)
The only correct plural for French is French. "Frenches", as you say, or 'Frenchies' is a derogatory slang term.
The plural for princess is princesses.
Princesas plural form for female Príncipes plural form for males
No, "princi" is not the plural for the word "princess." The plural form of "princess" is "princesses."
The plural form of the noun princess is princesses.The plural possessive form is princesses'.Example: The seamstress has arrived with both princesses' gowns.
The noun princess is the singular.The noun princesses is the plural form.The noun princess's is the singular possessive form.The noun princesses' is the plural possessive form.
The plural form for the noun princess is princesses.The plural possessive form is princesses'.Example: The princesses' husbands are not eligible to inherit the throne.
princesses
The plural of princess is princesses - just add "es." It's the same for prince: the plural is princes.
The possessive form of the noun "princess" is "princess's" when referring to one princess owning something. If the noun is plural, such as "princesses," the possessive form is "princesses'." This indicates that multiple princesses own or are associated with something.
The singular is "princess" and the plural is "princesses." The possessives are princess's and princesses' (apostrophe only for most plurals).
you say nephew in French le neveu, plural: les neveux
The correct spelling is "princesses" (plural of princess).