The plural form of purse is purses.
purses
A purse is "un porte-monnaie" (masculine, plural : des porte-monnaies) in French.
An apostrophe showing possession always have to include an "s" purse's (singular) or purses' (plural) One purse's owner was lost without it! Many purses' belongings were spread out all over the counter.
Chinese is both singular and plural. Chinese is also an adjective, not a noun. Therefore there is no possessive tense. A Chinese man's purse. Now if you are looking for "eses".... Try female, plural possessive of Prince. Princesses'
Woman is a singular noun without any possession.Woman's is the singular possession.Example: A woman's purse was found on the bus.Women is the plural noun.Women's is the plural possession.Example: The women's dressing rooms are on the right.
It is this lady's purse.
The purse
because it's a purse, you can also call it a wallet........
purse = 'eke'eke
not really only if you have a lot of things in side of the purse if you dont put alot of stuff in the purse it wont be heavy
The purse is made by BrahminYou can buy it at Nordstrom.