The plural forms for cactus are cacti or cactuses, both are accepted.
foreign plural:Antennae English Plural:Antennas
No. The plural word for a cactus is cacti.
Cacti is plural form for the singular cactus.
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
There are several possible plural forms of the English word cherub, which is a word of Hebrew origin. The one I think you are referring to is cherubim, which is derived directly from the Hebrew plural. Cherubs and cherubims also occur in English.
The plural form for the singular noun cactus is cacti.
The plural of foramen is foramina.
There are several plural forms of the word octopus: Octopuses is the most often used form cited in references in the US, but other forms are accepted such as octopi and octopodes.
There are several plural forms of the word octopus: Octopuses is the most often used form cited in references in the US, but other forms are accepted such as octopi and octopodes.
Either is correct: cactuses' or cacti's. The apostrophe only is used when a plural is formed by S or ES, to indicate that an additional S sound is not added. When a plural does not end in S, the ordinary possessive (apostrophe-S) is used. Both cactuses and cacti are acceptable plurals for cactus.
Winned is not an English word so there is no English plural
In general, to form the plural of a foreign word, you can add an English plural ending like -s or -es. However, some foreign words may have irregular plural forms that need to be memorized. It's best to consult a dictionary or style guide for specific guidelines on pluralizing foreign words.