Pinkie Pie's name in Latin would be Rosa Equus, while in other languages it could vary such as in Spanish as "Pinkie Pastel" or in French as "Pinkie Pompon".
The word pies is a common noun and needs no apostrophe. However, an apostrophe may be needed if you describe something belonging to the pie or pies. The pie's filling bubbled over the crust. The pies' strong pumpkin scent smelled glorious.
Se dice "un orteil" = dedos de los pies en Frances (toes in french)
The possessive is formed for plural nouns ending in -s by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending -s. Examples:boys; boys' (The boys' locker room is at the end of this hall.)countries; countries' (There was a meeting of the countries' delegates in Geneva.)pies; pies' (All of the pies' crusts are burned.)
Piece - a part of something Peas - small green vegetables Pies - baked dishes with a sweet or savory filling
El dedo is finger, and los dedos de pies means toes.
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Boston cream pies, chocolate pies and any whipped cream in the pies are considered cream pies.
Pies have many flavours. There are meat pies and fruit pies etc.
Most pies don't. Apple pies do.
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pies pequenos ('pequenos' should have a tilde, ~, over the 'n')
Both empanada and empanadilla are stuffed meat pies. The only difference in the two is the area from which they originate. Empanadilla is a term that is used in Puerto Rico and empanada is commonly used in other Latin cultures and countries.
Probably Pies, PIes, Pies and Cakes.
Together they baked (p + 3p) pies = 4p = 204p = 20p = 5mama baked 3p pies = 3 x 5 = 15 pies