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Is everybody in french singular or plural?

The word "everybody" in French is "tout le monde" which is singular.

Even though it refers to a group of people, it is considered a collective noun, meaning it functions as a single unit. Therefore, it takes singular verbs.

For example:

* Tout le monde sait la vérité. (Everybody knows the truth.)

* Tout le monde est arrivé. (Everybody has arrived.)

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