Plural.
Flagella is already the plural of flagellum.
il (sigular) ils (plural)
Hot Dogs
Cousine (sigular) or Cousinen (plural)
hot dogs
The singular form of the plural noun 'women' is woman.
plural noun
The plural form of "hot dog" is "hot dogs." When referring to multiple servings of this popular food item, simply add an "s" to the end of "dog." For example, you might say, "I bought ten hot dogs for the barbecue."
Yes, a word for an inanimate object can have a plural form and a plural possessive form; for example:pencil; pencils; the pencils' casehot dog; hot dogs; the hot dogs' bunshomework; the homework's due date (homework is an uncountable noun)tire; tires; the tires' replacementschair; chairs; the chairs' upholstery
I'm not sure it's the only one, but "princes" becomes "princess" when an S is added.
Yes, the word dogs is a plural noun. The singular noun is dog.
The plural form of the noun 'dog' is dogs.Example: Both of our dogs have won prizes.