In French, the word "animaux" is the plural form of "animal." While "animal" refers to a single creature, "animaux" encompasses multiple animals. This irregular plural formation is common in French, where many nouns do not simply add an "s" to form the plural.
"Un animal" (masc.), plural: "des animaux".
In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux
Animal (plural: animaux) is a masculine noun in French.
The plural of "l'animal" in French is "les animaux." In French, the plural is formed by changing the article "l'" (the singular form) to "les" and modifying the noun accordingly. Thus, "l'animal" becomes "les animaux" to indicate more than one animal.
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