deux filles
You would say "J'ai trois filles" in French to indicate that you have three daughters.
The apostrophe would be used to indicate a possessive noun.A plural noun does not require an apostrophe.Examples:So, I took my two daughters to the dance. (plural, no apostrophe)My two daughters' joy was written on their faces. (plural possessive; the joy of two daughters)
"Mes deux soeurs" is how you say "my two sisters" in French.
"Intelligent" or "sage" are two ways to say "wise" in French.
Has two brothers in French is 'a deux frères'. This could be used in a sentence, for example, to say 'She has two brothers': 'Elle a deux frères'.
You would say "J'ai trois filles" in French to indicate that you have three daughters.
belles filles
j'ai trois filles
mère et filles
Our beautiful daughters is "nos belles filles". French speakers would probably use a workaround, as "belles-filles" (hyphenated, but sounding the same) means daughters in law.
my daughter's bedroom: la chambre de ma fillemy daughters' bedroom: la chambre de mes filles
Chapter two is "chapitre deux" in French.
The apostrophe would be used to indicate a possessive noun.A plural noun does not require an apostrophe.Examples:So, I took my two daughters to the dance. (plural, no apostrophe)My two daughters' joy was written on their faces. (plural possessive; the joy of two daughters)
"Mes deux soeurs" is how you say "my two sisters" in French.
these are two way to say easier in french plus facile or plus facilement
The word for "daughter" is the same as the word for "girl"--fille. (sounds like fee)
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