l'Anglais, l'Anglaise
A masculine or feminine noun is a noun can be masculine or feminine depending on the gender of the person or animal it refers to (e.g., le footballeur, la footballeuse).
masculine or feminine noun
a. English person
Des Anglais nous ont indiqué le chemin pour aller à la gare de King's Cross.Some English people showed us the way to King's Cross railway station.
b. Englishman
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., le livre).
(masculine)
J'ai entendu dire que notre guide sera un Anglais d'Oxford.I heard that our tour guide will be an Englishman from Oxford.
c. Englishwoman
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la pomme).
(feminine)
La nounou d'Ophélie est une Anglaise qui est venue étudier en France.Ophélie's nanny is an Englishwoman who has come to study in France.
A plural noun is a noun that is usually used in the plural form (e.g., les funérailles, les fines herbes).
plural noun
a. the English
Les Anglais ont une longue tradition de rugby et de compétitions sportives.The English have a long tradition of rugby and sports competitions.
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