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Can someone please explain to me why, in French, some nouns are written in the plural mode, when they are used in a singular context ? The following examples contain three such nouns that have recently come to my attention;
Les Francais, ils partent en vacances. The English, they go on holiday.
Les Francais, ils vont aux funérailles de..... The English, they attend the funeral of.....
Les Francais, ils vont aux toilettes. The English, they go to the toilet.
In the above cases the nouns are clearly used in a singular sense, but are listed in the dictionary as feminine plural nouns (with no singular option) and this fact is supported by the agreement of the preposition + article compounds
Is there some logic behind this, or is it just another case of "parce que"?
Merci.
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