ies.
To mean more than one letter Y, you would write Ys or Y's (Both are acceptable.)
To pluralize a word ending in -y, change it to -ies. This does not always work if the y is preceded by a vowel, for example day, days.
die
If you mean theSpanish word "el," meaning "the", it becomes "los" in the plural form.
'Bellissima' pluralized in Italian is 'bellissime.'
yeah
Roosevelt, the proper noun, is pluralized as Roosevelts. The regular noun, roosevelt, would be pluralized as roosevi.
Y=You Y=The 25th letter of the alphabet. Yx2=25x2=50 So no, you become a number greater than 40.
Yes, the word "labor" can be pluralized as "labors" to refer to multiple instances of work or toil.
The letter Y ("why").
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern P--Y-Y-Y. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter P and 4th letter Y and 6th letter Y and 8th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: polygyny
A surname cannot be pluralized.
Y is letter of y.
The Y is a consonant for its general pronunciation, which is when Y starts a word, the Y starts a syllable or the following letter of Y is a vowel. If the Y ends a word, it's somewhere inside a syllable or inside a syllable intervention, especially without a surrounding vowel in one syllable like "byte", or if the following letter of Y is a consonant, then that's when Y becomes a vowel. If the following letter is a consonant, the reason why Y would become a vowel is because Y can't be a consonant blend. However, Y is not a vowel for its general pronunciation nor in the phonetic alphabets.