plural terms in french lolz
ok so like, i was in french class bored as hell and i thought "hey. what if i tried to tell my teacher i was plural in french" and so here you go, some miscellaneous plural-related terms, bone apple teeth introject terms: fictive = un fictif (m./n.) une fictive (f.) des fictifs (m. pl.) factive = un factif (m./n.) une factive (f.) des factifs (m. pl.) songtive = un chansontif (m./n.) une chansontive (f.) des chansontifs (m. pl.) group terms in french! (these have already been coined/discovered, i just want to put this list out there for any plurals learning french) system = un système collective = un collectif plural = pluriel ----- traumagenic = traumagenique (?) endogenic = endogenique othergenic = autregenique mixed origin/multigenic = multigenique ------ to say your collective/system name in french, you put the name after the word system/collective/etc. so for example, instead of saying "the lemon collective", you'd say «le collectif citron» (lit: the collective lemon), since the system/collective name doesn't follow the BAGS-exception rule and is thus put after the word "collective"/"system". [same thing with «système», you'd say «le système citron» (lit: the system lemon)] ------ "i&" in french: i'm not sure if any plural francophones use «je&» (when typing), however you could always just say «je» or «nous», then again i haven't encountered a plural francophone so that rule isn't set in stone for the time being. ----------- i may add stuff to this as i go along! (also i'm typing this on a weekend without my french study notes so like, i'll update this when i can and also to make it more concise) a+! / see ya! -circu(🎧)
















