les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
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 French plural form of timid is timides.
The Italian plural form of "la data" is "le date".
In French, "ham" is masculine and singular, so the correct form of the word would be "le jambon."
The French plural form of "l'italien" (Italian) is "les italiens."
In French, "gâteau" is masculine. The plural form is "gâteaux." When using it in sentences, you would refer to it as "le gâteau" for singular and "les gâteaux" for plural.
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' .
In French, the word "aéroport" is masculine. It is preceded by the masculine article "le," making it "le aéroport." When referring to it in the plural form, it becomes "les aéroports."
The French plural form of timid is timides.
The Italian plural form of "la data" is "le date".
In French, "ham" is masculine and singular, so the correct form of the word would be "le jambon."
Fire is "le feu" (masc. - plural: les feux) in French.
The French plural form of "l'italien" (Italian) is "les italiens."
The plural form of "fenêtre" in French is "fenêtres." In French, regular nouns typically form their plural by adding an "s" to the singular form. Therefore, you simply add an "s" to "fenêtre" to make it plural.
The plural form of the French noun 'chaise' is 'chaises'.
The plural form of "glace" in French is "glaces."
DVD is a French equivalent of the English word "DVDs." The masculine noun takes one form in French whereby the singular and the plural respectively are differentiated by the masculine singular definite article le, as in le DVD, and by the masculine plural definite article les, as in les DVD. The pronunciation will be "luh dey-vey-dey" in the singular and "ley dey-vey-dey" in the plural in French.