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The root word is "lady." Ladies is the plural of lady.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'ladies' is the following: as senhoras. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah see-NYAW-ruhsh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'as' means 'the'; 'senhoras' 'ladies'.
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.
Plural: LadiesBelonging: Lady'sYour question does not make it clear what you are talking about, but either way, the answer is No.If you're talking about the plural form of "lady", it's "ladies".If you're talking about the possessive form of "lady", it's "lady's"If you're talking about the possessive form of the plural "ladies", it's "ladies'"The only way that "Ladie's" is correct is if "Ladie" is a proper name (possibly for your dog), in which case "Ladie's" would be the possessive form of your dog's name.
No. Ladies' is plural. You want "This lady's hat."
because gentlemen always but the ladies first:)
The ladie's club is not a correct possessive form.The noun ladies is the plural noun.The possessive form of the plural noun is ladies'.The correct plural possessive form is the ladies' club.The noun lady is the singular noun.The correct singular possessive form is a lady's club(a golf club intended for a female).
Godai no hime is closest to "Ladies of the Five Elements."
The Russian word for 'ladies' is 'дамы' (pronounced as "da-mi").
The word lady has two syllables. The syllables of the word are la-dy.
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."
To say "ladies" in Ukrainian, you would say "жінки" (zhinky).