aux Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English French Learn at à Learn the (plural) les Learn Summary The French translation for “to the; at the (plural)” is aux. The French, aux, can be broken down into 2 parts:"at" (à) and "the (plural)" (les). Pronounced the same Recording English French Learn water eau Learn to the; at the (masculine) au with au Learn Examples of "to the; at the (plural)" in use There are 22 examples of the French word for "to the; at the (plural)" being used: Recording English French Learn Her toes hurt. Elle a mal aux orteils. Learn Now her toes hurt. Maintenant elle a mal aux orteils. Learn She plays dominos with her grandfather. Elle joue aux dominos avec son grand-père. Learn The kids are playing marbles in the schoolyard. Les enfants jouent aux billes dans la cour de récréation. Learn to play checkers jouer aux dames Learn to have foot ache avoir mal aux pieds Learn Welcome to the University Clinic of Saint Luke. Bienvenue aux Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc. Learn The bus driver asks the children to sit down. Le chauffeur du bus demande aux enfants de s’asseoir. Learn He sells cutlery to restaurants. Il vend des couverts aux restaurants. Learn I prefer green olives to black olives. Je préfère les olives vertes aux olives noires. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "to the; at the (plural)" Practice (25) Lesson Learn Lesson words at, letter box, the (plural), to the; at the (plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases an apple tart, Goats in Morocco can climb trees!, He sells cutlery to restaurants., Her toes hurt., I like to play chess with my father., I play computer games., I prefer green olives to black olives., In French, days of the week are not capitalized., In French, months are not capitalized., leek soup, My future is closely bound up with the finances of my firm., Now her toes hurt., She plays dominos with her grandfather., She wants to play chess., The bus driver asks the children to sit down., The kids are playing marbles in the schoolyard., There are 50 states in the US, to have foot ache, to play checkers, to play dominos etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1 Adjectives 1