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What are the articles for plural words in french?

In French, the articles for plural words are:

For masculine nouns:

* les (the) - This is the definite article.

* des (some, any) - This is the indefinite article.

For feminine nouns:

* les (the) - This is the definite article.

* des (some, any) - This is the indefinite article.

Example:

* Les livres (The books)

* Des livres (Some books)

* Les maisons (The houses)

* Des maisons (Some houses)

Important Notes:

* The plural form of a noun is usually formed by adding "s" to the singular form.

* However, there are some irregular plural forms. For example, the plural of "livre" (book) is "livres", but the plural of "enfant" (child) is "enfants".

* The articles "les" and "des" remain the same regardless of the gender of the noun.

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