plusieurs
French
Etymology
From Old French plusors, from a Vulgar Latin *plūsiōres, alteration of Late Latin plūriōres (by influence from plūs), from Latin plūres.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ply.zjœʁ/
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Adjective
plusieurs (invariable)
- several, many, a lot
- A song with lyrics by Patrick Bruel and Gérard Presgurvic: Qui a le droit?
- 'Y a plusieurs dieux, mais 'y a qu'un seul soleil.
- There are many gods, but there is only one Sun.
- 'Y a plusieurs dieux, mais 'y a qu'un seul soleil.
- A song with lyrics by Patrick Bruel and Gérard Presgurvic: Qui a le droit?
Further reading
- “plusieurs” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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