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It's a regular plural: quota, quotas.

ANS2:Since quota is a Latin adjective meaning "how many" and since it is understood to modify the feminine noun pars(part or portion) to provide the vernacular meaning in English, the plural, in Latin, would perforce need to be quotae (to agree in case, number and gender with the plural partēs).

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The plural form of "quota" is "quotas."

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