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What French nouns start with S?

It's impossible to list every French noun starting with "S," as there are hundreds! However, I can give you some examples of different types of nouns to get you started:

Common Nouns:

* Le soleil (the sun)

* La souris (the mouse)

* La salle (the room)

* Le sac (the bag)

* Le sucre (the sugar)

* La semaine (the week)

* Le service (the service)

* Le sang (the blood)

* La soupe (the soup)

* Le silence (the silence)

Specific Nouns:

* Le saxophone (the saxophone)

* La station (the station)

* Le sandwich (the sandwich)

* La sculpture (the sculpture)

* Le stylo (the pen)

Abstract Nouns:

* La santé (health)

* Le savoir (knowledge)

* La sécurité (security)

* La solitude (loneliness)

* Le succès (success)

Proper Nouns:

* Sacha (a name)

* Stockholm (a city)

* Saint-Germain-des-Prés (a district in Paris)

* Sarah (a name)

To find more, you can use online dictionaries or resources like:

* WordReference: [https://www.wordreference.com/](https://www.wordreference.com/)

* Larousse: [https://www.larousse.fr/](https://www.larousse.fr/)

* CNRTL: [https://www.cnrtl.fr/](https://www.cnrtl.fr/)

Remember that French nouns have genders (masculine or feminine), so be sure to check the gender of each noun you learn!

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