The plural form of the Greek word for animals is ζώα pronunciated as /zoa/
Singular: AnimalPlural: AnimalsThe plural of animal is animals.
The plural of phylum is 'phyla'.
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
The plural form of the noun zoo is zoos.The plural possessive form is zoos'.example: The USDA is responsible for all zoos' compliance with The Animal Welfare Act.
The plural form of the noun monkey is monkeys.The plural possessive form is monkeys'.example: The monkeys' cages were a big attraction for the children.
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The term animals' reputations is plural and possessive.The word animals is the plural form for the noun animal; the plural noun is made possessive by adding the apostrophe after the letter s.The word reputations is the plural form for the noun reputation.
The plural form of the noun analysis is analyses. It is the standard plural form for a word of Greek origin ending in -is.
The plural form of the noun thesis is theses. It is the standard plural form for a word of Greek origin ending in -is.
The plural of papyrus is papyri or papyruses. Both are acceptable, but papyri is preferred.
None. It is the plural form of the Latin word piscis, a fish.
no and by the way love the hunger games
The word young as an adjective has no plural. Only nouns have plurals. The word "young" to mean "young animals" is already a plural (collective) form.
Sphinx is the singular form, the plural forms are sphinxes or sphinges.The word originated from Greek mythology, denoting a winged monster and is possibly derived from the Greek word sphingein, meaning draw tight.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
The Greek word for "Animals" is "ζώα".