"Sisters' " this is a possessive noun, meaning "of or belonging to two or more sisters".
The word "sisters'" is the possessive form of the noun "sisters," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with multiple sisters.
The Punjabi word for sisters is "behen."
The plural possessive noun for "sisters" is "sisters'".
The Hawaiian word for sisters is "hΔnai."
The sisters' laughter echoed throughout the house as they reminisced about their childhood memories.
The possessive form of the plural word "sisters" is "sisters'."
Sisters' is a plural possessive, meaning "belonging to the sisters." The sisters' dog is not very friendly. We went to the sisters' party.
It is the Japanese name for the 'Seven Sisters' (Pleiades) star cluster.
The plural possessive noun for "sisters" is "sisters'".
The word for 'sisters' is chwiorydd.
Not sure why you need it, but "sister's" is a possessive noun. So it would be a possession of a (a meaning one) sister. I wore my sister's shirt to school. (my sister has a shirt that I wore) Which is different from the possessive plural noun sisters': I went into my sisters' room. (meaning both of my sisters share a room, and I went into it)
The answer to your question is that sisters, sisters and sisters are all the same word and it is a silly question.
Sisters is a noun. Sisters is plural; the singular form is sister. Sister is a common noun, meaning the word can refer to any female sibling, not a specific one. Sister is a concrete noun also, meaning you can see a sister. Lastly, the possessive form of sisters is sisters'. The possessive form of sister is sister's. See the examples below: My only sister is my best friend. My two sisters are my best friends. My only sister's boyfriend gave her a ruby heart for Valentine's Day. Here the boyfriend belongs to my only sister. My two sisters' husbands are good men. Here husbands belong to my two sisters. MMP -- English teacher
The sisters' laughter echoed throughout the house as they reminisced about their childhood memories.
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word was created in 1866.
Yes, "sisters" is a plural noun because it refers to more than one female sibling.
The word sisters translated to spanish is hermanas, singular would be hermana
The sisters' bond was unbreakable. She borrowed one of her sisters' shoes.