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It's "cheveux" (on your head) and "poils" (over your body)
N.B: "chevaux" is horses.
Dan =]
Chavaux? I think! I'm not so sure! Go to www.freetranslations.com thay translate everything!
The Nag
Chevaux?
Sweety
look on a shampoo bottle
:)
Chaveux
shine on me...
cheveux (if you make the second 'e' and 'a', you have the word for horses, so don't make that mistake).
jaemers24
chaveux
2 shy
the word for hair (on your head) is always plural - les cheveux. But...if you want to say that someone has a beautiful head of hair, for example, you say "une belle chevelure", belle being the word for beautiful. Body hair or the hair on a dog is a different word "un poil" for one hair or "des poils" for hair (plural).
skyyn777
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