Surnames don't pluralise in French

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Unlike in English, you don't add an -s to surnames in French when talking about a whole family.

The plural of surnames in French

Look at these two cases:

Les Richardson nous ont invités.The Richardsons invited us.

M. et Mme Dupont = Les DupontMr and Mrs Dupont = The Duponts


Notice that surnames in French don't take -s when plural (unlike English).

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Examples and resources

Les Richardson nous ont invités.The Richardsons invited us.
M. et Mme Dupont = Les DupontMr and Mrs Dupont = The Duponts
les Richmondthe Richmonds
les Dupontthe Duponts
les Smiththe Smiths
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