Horsi moccasoni
The plural of "horse" is "horses." To form the plural, you typically add an "es" to the end of the word when it ends in a consonant. Therefore, one horse becomes multiple horses.
Yes, "wranglers' horse" is a plural possessive form: the horse of the wranglers.The apostrophe s at the end of the plural noun wranglers indicates possession.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive form is horses'.Example: The horses' names were Hansel and Gretel.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive noun is horses'.Example: The horses' stable is beside the barn. (the stable for horses)
Horses!
The noun horses is the plural form; a word for two or more animals. The singular form is horse. The singular possessive form is horse's (The horse's owner...) The plural possessive form is horses' (The horses' tails...)
a horse is un cheval ; plural 'des chevaux'.
Horse! Equus is where we get 'equestrian' from. It is a 2nd Declension noun. The conjugations are as follows: equus -- Nominative Singular -- 'the horse' equi -- Genitive Singular -- 'of the horse/the horse's' equo -- Dative Singular -- 'to the horse' equum -- Accusative Singular -- 'the horse/a horse' (direct object) equo -- Ablative Singular -- 'by the horse/with the horse/from the horse' equi -- Nominative Plural -- 'the horses' equorum -- Genitive Plural -- 'of the horses' equis -- Dative Plural -- 'to the horses' equos -- Accusative Plural -- 'the horses' (direct object) equis -- Ablative Plural -- 'by the horses/with the horses/from the horses'
No, moccasins are not animals. Moccasins are shoes!
Horses is plural One horse. Two horses.
The plural form for the noun horse is horses.
Chevaux