No, "friend" is not a plural in French. The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend and "amie" for a female friend.
The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
The plural form of "friend" is "friends."
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' .
The plural of "bonjour" in French is "bonjours."
The plural of "agréable" in French is "agréables."
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The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
L'ami (singular, masculine) is "the friend" (a male friend) in French. Les amis (plural, masculine) is "the friends".
The plural of friend is friends. :)
ton ami (masc.), ton amie (fem.) tes amis (masc. plural), tes amies (fem. plural)
The plural form of "friend" is "friends."
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' .
The plural of "bonjour" in French is "bonjours."
The plural of "agréable" in French is "agréables."
To be used with plural nouns. Mon ami, my friend, mes amis, my friends.
A sister is "une soeur" in French. The plural is "des soeurs".
The plural of "objet" in French is "objets."