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the plural of mademoiselle is an irregular one, mesdemoiselles. This is due to mademoiselle being a compound word (my-damsel), leading to both words being pluralised. On the same line, messieurs is the plural for monsieur, mesdames is the plural for madame. I cannot think of another example in that kind of plurals.

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Q: Do they use plural in French like mesdemoiselles?
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