"Delicious" is "délicieux" (masculine) or "délicieuse" (feminine) in French.
"Roi" is a French equivalent of "king."The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "rwah."
"Present", meaning "gift" is the word "cadeau". The plural form of "gift" meaning "gifts" is "cadeaux".
Blanches is the plural-feminin form of Blanc which is the color "White".Blanc : singular-masculinBlancs : plural-masculinBlanche : singular-femininBlanches : plural-feminin
The French word chaussettes is feminine. The plural form of the feminine noun translates literally as "socks" in English. The pronunciation will be "shoh-set" in northerly French and "shoh-set-tuh" in southerly French.
un total (singular), des totaux (plural)
The plural form of the French word "tortue" is "tortues."
Both the singular and plural form of this word is "processus", it does not differ.
The plural form of niece is nieces. French word for niece is niyce.
Yes, the phrase les cahiers ("the notebooks") is in the plural in French.
les autres
The plural form of "roux" is "roux." The word "roux" is originally from French, and it remains the same in its plural form.
The French plural for "un cinéma" is "des cinémas." In French, to form the plural of most nouns, you typically add an "s" to the end of the word. However, the article changes from "un" (a) to "des" (some) in the plural form.
Ils in French is "they" in English.
The plural form of the word 'cet' is 'ces'.
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.
plural form of plates: plaques singular: plaque
questions, with an "s", just as in English