dresses?
Do you know the woman in the red dress? Two men and a woman are in the waiting room.
The word "women" is a noun, specifically the plural form of "woman." "Woman" can be used as both a noun and an adjective.
"Kleidung" (f) is the German word for "dress" in general, "Kleid" (s), if you mean a women's dress
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Women
The plural of "woman" is "women". "Womans" is not a plural form of the word "woman".
"Woman" is the singular form of a female adult human."Women" is plural.That woman is wearing a blue dress.Those women are talking with one another.
The plural is women. It's pronounced basically like saying 'wimen.'
No, but women is said like wimen, yet woman as woman.
hypothesis: thesis
subterfuge:fugitive
The word women is a noun, the plural form of the noun woman, a word for a person.