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What is the plural noun of French?

The plural noun of "French" is French.

While many nouns in English have different forms for singular and plural, "French" is used as both a singular and plural noun. It can refer to a single person from France or a group of people from France.

For example:

* Singular: "The French chef prepared a delicious meal."

* Plural: "The French enjoy their wine and cheese."

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