For the most part you would add the suffix "tachi" to the end, but there are expectations. Just like in English adding "s" to the end of a word doesn't always make it plural like with sheep or geese.
In Japanese, plural nouns are not indicated by adding -s or -es like in English. Instead, context and particles are used to convey plurality. Some nouns may have different forms to indicate plurality, while others remain the same whether singular or plural.
The plural form of the word "therapist" is "therapists." To make it plural, you simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
To make the word "request" plural, you can add an "s" to the end of the word. So, the plural form of "request" is "requests."
The plural for the word 'drop' is 'drops'.
To make a word that ends in a vowel plural, add -s to the end of the word. For example, "photo" becomes "photos" in the plural form.
The plural of "baffle" is "baffles." To make it plural, simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
hero or heroes* = 英雄 (eiyū)*Japanese doesn't have plural forms for most nouns.
It is commonly accepted in English to use the word 'tsunamis' as the plural because it has been incorporated into the English language. Even though it originated in Japan, it has been adopted in various other languages. Language purists will argue that there is no plural because there is not a Japanese plural for the word, but it is no longer strictly a Japanese word.
The plural form of the word "therapist" is "therapists." To make it plural, you simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
To make the word "request" plural, you can add an "s" to the end of the word. So, the plural form of "request" is "requests."
The plural for the word 'drop' is 'drops'.
orenjiThere is no native word for orange (and no plural in Japanese). Therefore it is a borrowed word from English:orenji (in romaji)オレンジ (in katakana)
To make a word that ends in a vowel plural, add -s to the end of the word. For example, "photo" becomes "photos" in the plural form.
Hams is the plural of ham.
The plural of bento is bento. The Japanese obtain the pluralization through context and not by adding something to the word. It can be challenging sometimes!
The word doctorates already is plural. The singular form is doctorate.
The word members is the plural form. The singular noun is member.
The plural of "baffle" is "baffles." To make it plural, simply add an "s" to the end of the word.