Noun Singular
lass Plural
lasses lass (plural lasses) # (archaic, informal) A young woman or girl. #: "Come and dance, ye lads and lasses!" # (Geordie) A sweetheart. :
The plural of lass is lasses.
Bonnie Lass is a Scottish expression not Irish. You must be referring to the song 'bonnie(attractive-scot) Irish lass(young woman-scot)'. Bonnie Wee lass is certainly more common than the question which I've never heard (wee meaning small). A Colleen (Cailín) is probably the closest meaning a girl or lass. There is a lot of confusion in the US over the Scottish and the Irish probably given that many Americans are descended from one or the other and through intermarrying now both, combined with the fact of the Celtic (Goidelic or Q Celts) connections between the countries. This has led to other confusions such as the erroneous wearing of kilts and tartans (most invented by the Scott's manufacturers in the 1990's for the tourists) by Irish descended Americans.
That is the correct spelling of the word "people" (humans).People is the correct spelling.The likely word is people (more than one person; populace, tribe, ethnic group).
A plural noun is a word for more than one person, place, or thing.Examples of nouns for more than one person, place, or thing:answersbabiescabbagesdeskselephantsfriendsgrapeshousesideasjokeskneeslollipopsmelodiesnotesopinionspeoplequestionsrubiesstarstoesunguentsvioletswingsxylophonesyearszippers
some players in 2000 olympic have played for more than 1 discipline. it is legal to play in more than one event
At one point, the priests (in total) were more powerful than the pharoah.
lad. or if your talking about more than one then its lassie or laddie
Latches.
slides
circus's
Clouds
daddies.
axes
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
I think perhaps you are trying to spell countries, as in more than one country.
The correct spelling is "provinces."
spell it out - there is more than one ADEA
Trophies