Means is already plural.
The singular is mean.
If you mean the plural of mouse it is mice.
If you mean handkerchief, the plural is handkerchiefs
If you mean vulva, the plural is vulvae.
If you mean "Army" then the plural is "Armies".
Do you mean "plural of party?" If so, the plural of party is parties.
There is no such word. If you mean thankful, there is no plural.
Means is already plural. The singular is mean.
No, the word plural means two or more. The word singular means only one.
It is the plural form of the possessive pronouns: His, her, their.
If you mean "miss" as in "madame", the plural is "mesdames".
it could mean 1. They/you (formal plural) were 2. They/you (formal plural) went
you ( plural or polite form)