The Erlich family of Southern California spells the plural Erlichs. See the link below.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvre, which is both singular and plural in French. In English, the plural is often given as hors d'oeuvres. See link.
Examples of nouns that function as both singular and plural are:aircraftantelopebarracksbisoncrossroadsdeerheadquartersmooseoffspringsalmonseriessheepshrimpswinetroutThose kinds of words are called, "Plurale Tantum" (which in Latin, means, "only a plural," for some reason). There are scores of them. If you google your question, you will find a link to a site that promises 101 of them. Plurale Tantum (hmmm. I wonder what the plural of that is). I tried to attach a link, but that is not permitted on Answers.com. You may have to do the search yourself.
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No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
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To do is translated "faire" in French. As a verb, it hasn't a plural but forms that you can use in the plural. Follow the link to find these conjugations.
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The plural of formula is formulae or formulas, according to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.To see the dictionary listing, see the Related Link.
The Erlich family of Southern California spells the plural Erlichs. See the link below.
It is a countable noun, that is a noun that has a plural
The plural of giraffe is giraffes.Giraffes
It means either "all things" when used on its own, or "all" when combined with a plural neuter noun. It is neuter plural nominative or accusative. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found.
Both "giraffe" and "giraffes" are acceptable forms of the plural. See for yourself; click on the Related Link, which will take you to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.
If your question is related to Spanish plural of gentleman or mister, the name "señores" is already the plural of "señor".If your question is related to Latin plural of senior, its right spelling is seniores
Actually, the plural form radiuses is accepted as correct and has found it's way into dictionaries (see the link below). The word radius and the plural radii are derived from the Latin word radius, a word for the spoke of a wheel. The plural form is a standard form for a plural in Latin.