Toes is the plural. The singular form of the word is toe.
The plural of toe is toes.
Toes is already is plural form.The singular form is toe.
The singular form is toe; the plural form is toes.
The plural form of the noun toe is toes.The plural possessive form is toes'.Example: His toes' injury was a result an escalator accident.
A toe is 'un orteil' (masc.) in French; plural: des orteils.
No, it is a plural noun. It means more than one toe.
The phalanx is a bone in the finger or toe. The plural form of the word is phalanges or phalanxes.
toh-may-toh Rhyme it with potato... Tomato: tuh-mey-toh I say 'toe-mah-toe' because I'm English. Americans say 'toe-may-toe'. Neither is incorrect, but the English way is the original English pronunciation.
Cat is: Gato (Ga-toe) and Kitten is: Gatito (Ga-tee-toe)
Phalanges is the term for toe bones; toes may also be called digits or lower digits.Phalanges of the foot, also can be referred to as digits.Hallux ("big toe" or "great toe"), the innermost (most proximal) toe and the closest to the toes of the other footSecond toe or "long toe" (although commonly shorter than the big toe and often the third or fourth toes)Third toe, occasionally described as the "ring toe"Fourth toe, sometimes described as the "ring toe"Fifth toe ("little toe", "pinky toe", or "baby toe"), the outermost (most distal) toeThe Digital (Toe). The fingers are also reffered to as Digitals, so you should specify that you mean toes when you write it.
First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
The common name for phalanges is finger and toe bones. The scientific name for phalanges is "phalanx" (plural: phalanges).