If you are using sweet as in sugary sweet, the F Pl would be sucrées.
Feminine is an adjective, so there is no plural... Female is the noun. So, females.
The plural of l'amie (friend, singular feminine) is les amies. (plural feminine). The French articles are le for masculine and la for feminine, but in front of a vowel it is l' .
Singular feminine: Brune or châtain(for hair)Plural: Brunes, châtains For shoes: marron (invariable)
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
el (masculine singular) la (feminine singular) los (masculine plural) las (feminine plural)
national (masculine singular) nationale (feminine singular) nationaux (masculine plural) nationales (feminine plural)
Feminine is an adjective, so there is no plural... Female is the noun. So, females.
La pomme is feminine singular, les pommes feminine plural
This is dependent on whether the thing you are referring to as yours is masculine, feminine or plural. If it is masculine the word "mon" is used. If is is feminine the word "ma" is used. If it is plural the word "mes" is used regardless of whether the object is feminine or masculine.
plural
Feminine
'terminé, terminée'fini (masculine singular)finis (masculine plural)finie (feminine singular)finies (feminine plural)orterminé (masculine singular)terminés (masculine plural)terminée (feminine singular)terminées (feminine plural)
Dolce in the singular and dolci in the plural are literal Italian equivalents of the English word" sweet." The feminine/masculine adjective may describe a female or male, something feminine or masculine. The respective pronunciations will be "DOL-tchey" and "DOL-tchee" in Italian.
plural, it means are in they are
The plural of l'amie (friend, singular feminine) is les amies. (plural feminine). The French articles are le for masculine and la for feminine, but in front of a vowel it is l' .
Singular feminine: Brune or châtain(for hair)Plural: Brunes, châtains For shoes: marron (invariable)
Argentino (masculine), Argentina (feminine), Argentinos (plural masculine), Argentinas (plural feminine).