The plural of salmon may be salmon, or salmons. The word "salmons" is most commonly used when referring to separate species of salmon.
Salmon (sam-inn).
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The nouns salmon and trout are the same in the singular and the plural; for example: A salmon and a trout swam safely away. All of the salmon and all of the trout swam safely away.
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The plural is salmon or salmons.
Either salmon or salmons is correctly used as the plural of salmon.(Salmons is rare in standard English but accepted, especially when talking about several type of salmon. There are dialects that do use salmons regularly)When you speak of more than one salmon, you can change the phrasing to indicate the plural. For example; 'There are many salmon in the river' or 'We caught a lot of salmon today'.Like 'sheep' and 'deer' and 'fish', salmon may be both plural and singular. Unlike sheep, the plural salmons is also used, as is the plural fishes, and more rarely the plural deers.
It can be either. The plural of salmon may be either salmon or salmons.
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The word "salmon" is both singular and plural.
The nouns salmon and trout are the same in the singular and the plural; for example: A salmon and a trout swam safely away. All of the salmon and all of the trout swam safely away.
its both.
The plural way to spell studio is studios.
The plural is resources.
The plural is cantaloupes.
The plural is roses.
The plural is "emeralds."