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Is Tu Plural In French? [Solved]

Got it? Cool! French speakers use vous to address 1) Multiple people; and 2) A stranger or someone older. So, if you’re talking to one person you know, use tu; if it’s more than one person or someone you don’t know, go with vous. Easy-peasy!

  1. Nouns: Nouns in French are either masculine or feminine, and the plural form of a noun is usually formed by adding an -s to the end of the word.

  2. Adjectives: Adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in gender and number, so when forming a plural, you must make sure that the adjective also takes on a plural form.

  3. Verbs: Verbs also need to agree with their subject in gender and number, so when forming a plural verb conjugation you must make sure that it matches up with its subject’s gender and number.

  4. Pronouns: Pronouns such as nous (we) and vous (you) are already in their plural forms, but other pronouns such as il (he) or elle (she) will need to be changed into their respective plurals ils (they masculine) or elles (they feminine).

Tu plural French is a way of speaking French that uses the “tu” form instead of the more formal “vous” form. It’s a lot less stuffy and more casual, so it’s great for everyday conversations with friends and family. Plus, it’s super easy to learn - just switch out the “vous” for “tu”!