Friends.
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 word that is singular. Examples:Singular, That boy is my friend. Plural, Those boys are my friends.Singular, I like that. Plural, I like them. I like those.
The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
Yes, the noun 'friend' is the singular noun.The plural noun is 'friends'.
The plural form of the noun friend is friends.The plural possessive form is friends'.example sentence: My friends' names are Jack and Jill.
The plural of friend is friends. :)
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 noun friend takes the regular plural: friends.
The plural form of hockey, my friend, is hockey. :)
amis
The plural form of the noun friend is friends.The plural possessive form is friends'.example: My friends' houses are all within walking distance.
Yes, friends' is the plural possessive form of friend.
The singular form is friend; the plural form is friends.
singular: "un ami" or "une amie" (for a female friend) plural: "des amis" or "des amies" (for an all-female group of friends)
The noun friend is the singular form. The plural form is friends.
cyfaill (plural cyfeillion)
The word that is singular. Examples:Singular, That boy is my friend. Plural, Those boys are my friends.Singular, I like that. Plural, I like them. I like those.