Kristen and many other ways
The spelling lady's is a singular possessive noun (e.g. this lady's dog).The plural of lady is ladies (e.g. there are some ladies here to see you)
The possessive form for the noun empress is empress's.Example: The empress's sons were twins.
Nobility.Lords & Ladies. Novelty. Something new & different. Notably. Somethimg of special notice. Pick one.
Yes, empress is a noun, a singular, common, noun; a word for a female ruler of an empire, a person. 'Empress' is the female equivalent of 'emperor'.
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The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e Wāhine me nā Kāne."
Ladies
The word empress in possessive form is empress's. In this case, the addition of apostrophe S to a singular form is the rule, and the pronunciation is the same as the plural noun empresses. The addition of only the apostrophe is reserved for plural nouns or certain names ending in S.
Hi, my name is Iroda and answer is Empress Si Lingqi and the ladies of the imperial court rested beneath the mulberry trees in the palace courtyard. As the young empress fanned herself she looked up at the branches of the majestic mulberry and studied the silk-moth caterpillars spinning their intricate cocoons.
If you mean the toilet, it should be Ladies' Loo
Kristen and many other ways
The spelling lady's is a singular possessive noun (e.g. this lady's dog).The plural of lady is ladies (e.g. there are some ladies here to see you)
Yes - an Empress is a female Emperor
An Empress
"Women" in French is spelled "femmes."