There is no 'plural form' of the word 'minute'. The word is both singular and plural.
In Chinese, the plural form of the word "minute" is "分钟" (fēnzhōng).
The plural form of "Chinese" is "Chinese." The word stays the same in both the singular and plural forms.
The proper noun Chinese, a word for the people of China or the language of China, is an uncountable (mass) noun. The possessive form is Chinese's.It should be noted that the possessive form is seldom used because the word Chinese is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun; for example a Chinese custom or Chinese porcelain.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
The plural form of the word "ranch" is "ranches."
The plural form of the word "baby" is "babies."
The plural form of "Chinese" is "Chinese." The word stays the same in both the singular and plural forms.
Probably it is the same as the word Chinese. Chinese is plural and singular. She is Balinese. They are also Balinese.
It is an adjective, so there is no plural. One Chinese person, two Chinese people, three Chinese meals, four Chinese cities.
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 plural form of the word "inferno" is "infernos."
The proper noun Chinese, a word for the people of China or the language of China, is an uncountable (mass) noun. The possessive form is Chinese's.It should be noted that the possessive form is seldom used because the word Chinese is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun; for example a Chinese custom or Chinese porcelain.
The plural form is data.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural form of the word "baby" is "babies."
The plural form for the word 'pioneer' is pioneers.
The plural form of the word "pharynx" is "pharynges."