foreign plural:Antennae English Plural:Antennas
antennae
The closest English word is "antenna" (plural antennae), an insect feeler, or broadcast mast.The Italian word for "intimate" is intima.
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.
The plural of the word tibia is usually "tibias". The word "tibiae" is also acceptable in English - this derives from the plural of the word in Latin.
The word 'asix' is not a word in English.
focuses or foci
The closest English word is "antenna" (plural antennae), an insect feeler, or broadcast mast.The Italian word for "intimate" is intima.
The plural forms for cactus are cacti or cactuses, both are accepted.
yeah, it's the plural of antenna
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.
antenna is antenna. It's the same language.
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.
Winned is not an English word so there is no English plural
The plural form of the noun 'bandit' is bandits.The noun 'bandits' is a 'regular plural' form, a word that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.
Since we are speaking... well, writing... English, a foreign word could be from any other language. So it depends on what language you are talking about. For example "Küche" means kitchen in German and the plural is "Küchen." In Italian it would be "cucina" singular and "cucine" plural. Other languages have their own words for kitchen along with other things.
The plural of the word tibia is usually "tibias". The word "tibiae" is also acceptable in English - this derives from the plural of the word in Latin.