In both French and English, many nouns can be singular or plural: un homme (one man), deux hommes (two men), la chaise (the chair), les chaises (the chairs). But there are quite a few French nouns that can only be singular, sometimes because the noun has a different meaning in the plural. Here are some French nouns that can only be singular:
Abstract nouns
le bonheur happiness
la chaleur heat, warmth
la charité charity, kindness
le chaud heat
le courage courage
la faim hunger
le froid cold
la haine hatred
la malchance bad luck, misfortune
la mélancolie melancholy, gloom
la peur fear
la soif thirst
la tristesse sadness
la vaillance courage, valor
Arts and Crafts
le cinéma cinema, movie industry
la couture sewing
la danse dancing
le dessin drawing
la peinture painting
la sculpture sculpting
le théâtre theater
le tissage weaving
le tricot knitting
Directions
la droite right
l'est (m) east
la gauche left
le nord north
l'ouest (m) west
le sud south
Languages
Materials and Matter
acier (m) steel
argent (m) silver
le bois wood
le coton cotton
le cuir leather
le cuivre copper
le fer iron
or (m) gold
le papier paper
le plastique plastic
le plâtre plaster
la soie silk
le verre glass
Sciences
la biologie biology
la botanique botany
la chimie chemistry
la géologie geology
la linguistique linguistics
la philosophie philosophy
la physique physics
la psychologie psychology
la sociologie sociology
Senses
Sports
Only singular French nouns | Only plural French nouns | Singular/plural meaning changes



