Plural form of calvados; multiple bottles or types of apple brandy from Normandy.
Regular English plural of calvados, formed by adding -es to the singular noun, following standard English pluralization rules for words ending in -s.
While 'calvados' can technically function as both singular and plural in French, English speakers often add the -es ending to make it clearly plural, much like how 'potatoes' is the plural of 'potato.' This shows how English adapts borrowed words to fit its own grammar patterns.
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