The Latin and traditional plural is antennae. (used for insect antennae, or feelers)
The common English variant is antennas. (used for radio and television antennas)
foreign plural:Antennae English Plural:Antennas
Antennae
Well, the English Plural is momentums and the Foreign Plural is momenta!
Antennae or antennas is the plural form; both are correct. Antenna is the singular.
Antennas =aerial .Antennae as pair, as on a ant- both plural
foreign plural:Antennae English Plural:Antennas
Antennae or antennas are both acceptable. The Latin form is the -ae form/
'antennae' is the plural of 'antenna'..
The plural form of apparatus is apparatuses. It has no foreign plural.
Forum---Plural Form Forums,Foreign Plural Form Forumina
Antenna is singular - a car has a radio antenna. Antennae is plural - insects have two antennae.
The foreign plural of addendum is "addenda."
The foreign plural of "prospectus" is "prospectuses."
The plural of antenna may be antennae (Latin plural) or antennas.
That would be - antennae.
Antennae
A plural form of "wireless antenna" that does not end with an 's' is "wireless antennae". However, the usual plural of antenna is simply antennas.While this is true of North American English, in Britain the usual form of the plural is "antennae", and for insect appendages "antennae" is standard everywhere.