The plural form of the noun animal is animals.
I think the plural of anime is still just anime...I'm pretty sure that's what it is for manga, the same plural and singular.
The plural of animal is animals.
Seals (as the plural for both the animal, and of a symbol)
The plural form of pet is pets.
There is no such word in English but if you mean the dead body of an animal then the correct spelling is carcass(plural carcasses) or carcase (plural carcases).
The plural form of "dog house" is "dog houses". In this case "dog" is an adjective describing the type of house and can not be plural. We are referring to several houses and not several dogs. Of course if the dog owned several houses then we could refer to the "dog's houses"
If you're using cria to refer to a baby llama or related animal, the plural is "crias".
No, the plural noun for the animal 'ox' is an irregular plural: oxen.
The plural of animal is animals. When the last letter is a consonant it changes to a "s".
In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux In singular: Animal Plural: Animaux The animal= L'animal The animals= Les animaux
Seals (as the plural for both the animal, and of a symbol)
The plural form of pet is pets.
Using "types" as plural requires the plural "animals".You can also phrase this as singular, with a different context, for example "What type of animal...?What type of an animal...?
No, the plural form of the noun animal is animals (no apostrophe).The apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the noun forms the possessive noun, indicating that something belongs to an animal.Examples:An animal has been raiding the trash bin. (singular noun)You see here are the animal's footprints. (possessive noun)
Singular: AnimalPlural: AnimalsThe plural of animal is animals.
"Un animal" (masc.), plural: "des animaux".
There is no such word in English but if you mean the dead body of an animal then the correct spelling is carcass(plural carcasses) or carcase (plural carcases).
You say "animal" in latin if you want to say animal. animal = animal... "Animalia" is the plural of animal. Animalia means animals in latin.
This could apply to several animals: the elephant (plural elephants) the rhinoceros (plural rhinoceroses, or just rhinos) the pig (plural pigs)