The plural form for the noun Christmas is Christmases.
Single
If there is no single significant word in a compound word, add the plural ending to both parts of the compound word.
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples of nouns that are words for Christmas are:ChristfamilyinfantWise MenSantaBethlehemstablehomechurchshopping mallmangertreereindeerfriendshipThe Spirit of Christmas
This is one of those words in English that the single and plural is the same word.
The noun 'onlooker' is a single compound word, the plural is onlookers.
There are nine letters in the word "Christmas." Each letter represents a single character in the word, but it does not necessarily equate to the number of distinct words within the word itself. In this case, the word "Christmas" is a single word comprised of nine characters.
If there is no significant word in a compound word, you can add the plural ending directly to the last word in the compound.
The plural form of Christmas is Christmases.
strenua (single) strenuae (plural)
No, feet is plural. Foot is singular.