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Certains

Certains is the masculine plural form of the French adjective certain. It can function as a determiner before a noun or as a pronoun on its own, with the feminine plural form being certaines. The term is used in various contexts to indicate a subset of a larger group rather than the whole.

As a determiner, certains typically means “some” or “a number of,” signaling a non-specified portion of a

It is important to note a potential source of confusion with the singular form certain, which in

Etymologically, certain derives from Latin certus, meaning decided or sure, and it shares a common lineage with

Examples:

- Certains étudiants ont choisi de partir en voyage.

- Certains pensent que la solution est viable.

See also: French adjectives, French pronouns, grammatical agreement.

larger
set.
It
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies:
certains
livres,
certains
étudiants.
As
a
pronoun,
it
can
stand
alone
to
refer
to
that
subset:
Certains
pensent
que
le
plan
est
faisable.
French
can
mean
“certain”
or
“sure,”
a
meaning
distinct
from
the
plural
determiner
or
pronoun.
The
feminine
forms
are
certaines
(determiner
or
pronoun)
and
certaines
(masculine/feminine
distinction
in
plural
is
marked
by
the
ending).
The
nuance
of
usage
often
implies
partial
inclusion
within
a
group
and
is
common
in
discourse
about
opinions,
characteristics,
or
attributes
of
a
subset.
the
English
word
certain.
In
modern
French,
the
plural
forms
certain(s)
function
independently
from
the
English
word
and
are
used
primarily
in
descriptive
or
argumentative
statements.