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The plural of chief is 'chiefs.' However the plural of thief is 'thieves.'

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Is chieves the plural of chief?

No, the plural form of chief is chiefs.


What is the plural noun of chief?

it is chieves, for examle goose, geese, tooth, teeth, leaf - leaves


What are chieves cooked in?

chieves are cooked in chips like grain waves


How do you spell the plural of chief?

The words ending in -ief can form normal plurals. In this case, it is chiefs.An example of the other form is thief, which becomes thieves.


Is there a possibility that the word chief can be chieves in plural form?

Not in English


How many syllables are in the word achieves?

There are 2 syllables. A-chieves.


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Why cant chief be chieves in plural?

"Chief" is a singular noun with its own unique plural form, which is "chiefs." It follows the standard rule for forming plurals in English, where most words simply add an "s" to show they are in plural form.


What is a sentence for chiefs?

The chiefs of the local tribes gathered for a meeting.I will inform the chiefs.


Did the Cheyenne have chiefs?

yes the cheyenne did have chiefs


Is it chief's or chiefs'?

Chief's I assume. If you are referring to an item of a group of chiefs, you would use chiefs'


What is an example of the word chiefs in a predicate nominative in a sentence?

here is chiefs in a sentance with a predicate nominative:In pursuing the fire bug, the Fire Chiefs from three counties were relentless.here is chiefs as a predicate nominative:In each tribe the strongest braves became chiefs.