chieves are cooked in chips like grain waves
The plural of chief is 'chiefs.' However the plural of thief is 'thieves.'
Not in English
No, the plural form of chief is chiefs.
There are 2 syllables. A-chieves.
T ogether E veryone A chieves M ore
it is chieves, for examle goose, geese, tooth, teeth, leaf - leaves
"Chief" is a singular noun with its own unique plural form, which is "chiefs." It follows the standard rule for forming plurals in English, where most words simply add an "s" to show they are in plural form.
cooked cooked cooked
That depends on the difference between "fully cooked" and "has been cooked." If it's similar to "your goose is cooked" then no.
SALAMI
The thing if cooked frozen is that thing you cooked frozen.
They cooked it They cooked it