Messenger:
The plural of instant messenger (IM) is instant messengers (IMs).
As in "I have two instant messengers".
Message:
The plural of instant message (IM) is instant messages (IMs).
As in "I have several instant messages (IMs)".
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"Av" means "your" when used as a suffix to a plural noun. "Face" is "panim" which is technically plural - "im" is masculine plural. Remove the "im" before adding "av." So "panav" means your. face.
well, im no expert, but wouldn't it be clothes?
Ummmmmmmm............. yah about this ? im looking for the same thing so bye
im not really sure about this but i think it's flight arrowsum i hope
im thinking possibly snake but the plural would make it SNAKES.
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.
the be verb 'is' should be the plural be verb 'are' because the word scouts is plural.
first of all apikorsim is plural so correct usage would be "what is an apikores" in Hebrew 'im' is the male plural suffix. The literal translation of apikores is "heretic".
False. Die Niederlande is plural and all verbs are conjugated accordingly, e.g.Die Niederlande sind eine palamentarische Monarchie und Teil des Königreiches der Niederlande. Das im nördlichen Westeuropa liegende Land wird durch die Nordsee im Norden und Westen, Belgien im Süden und Deutschland im Osten begrenzt. Zusammen mit Belgien und Luxemburg bildendie Niederlande die Beneluxstaaten.Note: When referring to Niederlande the verbs are conjugated in the plural but when referring it as das Land (the country) verbs are conjugated in the singular. Another example of a country being plural in German is die Vereinigten Staaten (the United States).Singular forms of die Niederlande are: Nederland, HollandSingular forms of die Vereinigten Staaten are: AmerikaDie USA (the USA) is also plural.
i think it is alas caliente because alas is wings plural and caliente is hot so it's that or that switched. im sorry- im not too sure :)
some Hebrew nouns are considered plural in Hebrew, even though they are singular in English. Mayim (מים), the Hebrew word for water, is actually a plural word. it uses plural grammar forms as well, such as cold water: mayim karim. This is common with abstract or collective nouns. Other words that are plural in Hebrew but singular in English are: Chayim (חיים), life panim (×¤× ×™×), face rachamim (רחמים), mercy
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".