The plural of "chaise" is "chaises".
"Chaise" is a feminine noun in French.
"La chaise" is a feminine noun in French.
Une chaise is a feminine noun.
"Chaise" is a feminine noun in French, not a verb. It means "chair" in English, and the gender of the word is feminine, denoted by the article "la" used before it (la chaise).
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
"Chaise" is a feminine noun in French.
"La chaise" is a feminine noun in French.
Une chaise is a feminine noun.
a blue chair -- une chaise bleueYou asked for the "feminine form". There aren't really different forms, though. Chaise is a feminine noun, so you use the feminine form of bleu.
The singular form for the plural noun chateaux is chateau.
Verb? If you mean noun... "you" in singular form is TU. in plural form it is VOUS.
"Chaise" is a feminine noun in French, not a verb. It means "chair" in English, and the gender of the word is feminine, denoted by the article "la" used before it (la chaise).
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
cafes. (Or if you writing in native French - cafés)
The noun lieu is uncountable. The plural form of lieu is also lieu.
The plural form of the noun "criterion" is "criteria."
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.