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"their (plural)" in French

leurs

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Notes

“Leurs” agrees in number with the noun that follows, not with the number of people we’re talking to. It is the same in both masculine and feminine forms.

e.g:

Marie asks Michel : “What are the names of Sophie and Gilles’ children?” (Comment s’appellent les enfants de Sophie et Gilles ?)

Michel replies: “Their children are called Julien and Claire.” (Leurs enfant s’appellent Julien et Claire.) because children (enfants) is a plural word.

Summary

The French translation for “their (plural)” is leurs.

Pronounced the same

Examples of "their (plural)" in use

There are 4 examples of the French word for "their (plural)" being used:

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