un short
shorts
Gérard porte un short pour jouer au tennis.
Gérard wears shorts to play tennis.
THIS WEEK
Note how the French use the singular un short instead of the plural form of the word as we do with shorts in English. It’s one example of singular and plural differences between the two languages that we’re looking at this week.
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