le Polonais, la Polonaise
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. Polish person
Ma tante est mariée à un Polonais.My aunt is married to a Polish person.
b. Polish man
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., le livre).
(masculine)
Le chef de ce restaurant est un Polonais.The chef of this restaurant is a Polish man.
c. Polish woman
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la pomme).
(feminine)
J'ai discuté avec une Polonaise à l'office de tourisme.I spoke with a Polish woman at the tourist office.
d. Pole
Quand j'étais plus jeune, je suis sortie avec un Polonais.When I was younger, I dated a Pole.
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 Poles
Aujourd'hui en cours, on a appris beaucoup de choses sur les Polonais.Today in class, we learned many things about the Poles.
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