"les" is a definite article, translated by "the". It is used as the plural of "le" (masculine), la (feminine), l' (apostrophe, used in both masculine or feminine, but before a vowel sound).
La voiture (singular, feminine: the car) > les voitures vont vite (the cars are going fast)
le chien aboie > les chiens aboient (the dog is barking > the dogs are barking)
you spell it like this j'aime les filles françaises i do hope that helped
"Les souhaits" is the word for "wishes" in French.
In French, "the girls" is translated as "les filles."
the students - les étudiants
Both is spelled "les deux" in French.
stairs are 'les escaliers' in French. You may also use it in the singular: l'escalier.
Les épaules means "the shoulders" in French.
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.
les is an article meaning 'the' in French. It is used as a plural for 'la' (the / feminine) or 'le' (the / masculine)la maison (the house) > plural 'les maisons'le vélo (the bicycle) > plural 'les vélos'
you spell it like this j'aime les filles françaises i do hope that helped
"Les souhaits" is the word for "wishes" in French.
les mûresblackberries are called 'les mûres' in French.
les amis means 'friends' in French.
Les toilettes are the loo, the bathroom in French.
'the finests' in french is 'les plus beaux les'
Les Autres means The Others in French.
In French, "the girls" is translated as "les filles."