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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.

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12y ago

The plural form for the noun chief is chiefs.

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8y ago

. Do you want to find out the plural of chief? You got it

The plural of chief is chiefs. :)

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10y ago

Chiefs is the plural of chief; thieves is the plural of thief.

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12y ago

chiefs of state

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15y ago

Chiefs, not chieves.

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6y ago

The word 'chiefs' is already plural !

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