The possessive form can be princess's or princess' -- although some styles require the apostrophe S instead of just the apostrophe in formal writing, the meaning is usually obvious, and does have the benefit of not being confused with a colloquial contraction (e.g. He knows where the princess's been).
That is the correct spelling (despite the ungainly three S form) of princess's (of or belonging to a single princess).The similar nouns and their possessives are :princess (singular noun)princess'sprincesses (plural noun)princesses'prince (singular noun, male)prince'sprinces (plural noun, male)princes'
princesses
princsoo
Men's room (a room belonging to men).
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
That is the correct spelling (despite the ungainly three S form) of princess's (of or belonging to a single princess).The similar nouns and their possessives are :princess (singular noun)princess'sprincesses (plural noun)princesses'prince (singular noun, male)prince'sprinces (plural noun, male)princes'
Those letters spell princess.
"Princess" in Hawaiian is spelled "Kaikamahine Ali'i."
In English it is grammatical to say "You are a beautiful princess".
Tiana from The Princess and the Frog.
Prinsesse.
Prinzessin
prinsessa.
princesses
princsoo
Princesa
No, and you spell Feona like Fiona! Sorry.