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How do you say "blinds" in French?
les stores
In French, "blinds" is les stores.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced stor. Single syllable, like English 'store' with French r.
Grammar notes
Plural masculine noun (les stores). Singular is 'le store'.
Example sentence
Les stores metalliques sont pratiques.
The metal blinds are practical.
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How to remember les stores
Store sounds like 'store' - you can store light behind blinds.
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Questions about les stores
How do you say "blinds" in French?
In French, "blinds" is les stores. It is a noun.
How is les stores written in French?
les stores is written using the standard French script.
How is les stores used in a sentence?
Use les stores as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Les stores metalliques sont pratiques. (The metal blinds are practical.).
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