The plural form of fun is funnes, funs, funnest, funner, or any other word you like to use that makes sense to you although it might not make sense to other people.
Fun is uncountable and technically does not have a singular or plural form. Remember that English is an evolving language, and whilst funs, funnes, funnest and funner are not actually words at all, with popular use they can be incorporated into the English language...
The plural of the word festival is festivals. As in "the festivals were fun".
The plural of the noun play (a theatrical drama) is plays. The uncountable noun play (fun, diversion) has no plural.
The plural form for the noun niece is nieces; the plural possessive form is nieces'.Example: The kids had a lot of fun at my nieces' party.
There is no formal plural for the noun "fun" (enjoyment). This could be the word "funds" (money).
The singular possessive form for the noun elf is elf's.Example: The elf's gift was a bouquet of buttercups.The plural form for the noun elf is elves; the plural possessive form is elves'.Example: The elves' picnic was a lot of fun.
The plural of the word festival is festivals. As in "the festivals were fun".
The noun 'fun' is a singular non-count noun, it has no plural form.
The plural of the noun play (a theatrical drama) is plays. The uncountable noun play (fun, diversion) has no plural.
Habeo is the verb for fun so the imperative is habe for singular and habete for pluarl. Fun is ludus. I believe it is second declension which would make is ludi for plural. So you get...habe lusus=have fun singular nomnativehabete ludi=have fun plural nomnative______________________________________________________________________The English idiom "have fun" doesn't translate directly into Latin. As in French or Spanish, the best equivalent is an expression that means "amuse yourself": oblecta te(singular); oblectate vos (plural).
No, "fun" is an abstract noun and therefore it cannot be turned into a plural. Another word like this is "Happiness".
The plural form for the noun niece is nieces; the plural possessive form is nieces'.Example: The kids had a lot of fun at my nieces' party.
Are is present tense plural be verb. They are happy. We are having fun.
I love cookies.We are here.She grows roses.Puppies are fun.
Not really. Gun (singular) rhymes with fun. Guns (plural) rhymes with such words as buns, puns, and runs.
The plural form of "divertido" in Spanish is "divertidos" when referring to masculine nouns, and "divertidas" when referring to feminine nouns.
Tedesetu or teznanu (plural) tedeset (male) tedesechi (female)
There is no formal plural for the noun "fun" (enjoyment). This could be the word "funds" (money).