Spelling the plurals of French compound nouns is the perfect blend of logic and grammar notions. It can seem tricky or daunting at first but actually isn’t that hard! And, again: it’s logical. So, take your French writing skills to the next level by listening to this episode!
un laissez-passer, des laissez-passer = pass un mange-tout, des mange-tout = snowpea, mangetout Un chou-fleur, des choux-fleurs = cauliflower un court métrage, des courts métrages = short film un porte-serviette, des porte-serviette / des porte-serviettes = towel rack un abat-jour, des abat-jour = lamp shade un lave-vaiselle, des lave-vaisselle = dishwasher un tire-bouchon, des tire-bouchons = corkscrew un porte-monnaie, des porte-monnaie = purse (for coin)
New Spellings rules (!990) des portemonnaies, des mangetouts des abat-jours
Un anti-douleur, des anti-douleur(s) = analgesic, painkiller Un micro-onde(s), des micro-ondes = microwave Un Franco-Australien, des Franco-Australiens un prie-Dieu, des prie-Dieu ; Un hors-la-loi, des hors-la-loi = outlaw, bandit un trompe-la-mort, des trompe-la-mort = daredevil, cheat death une demi-heure, des demi-heures = half hour
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