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Surnames and other proper nouns ending in a consonant normally just add an S to form the plural: Glenn/Glenns, Johnson/Johnson, Justin/Justins.
Yes it is a inflection.
The plural form of a family name ending in "N" typically adds "s" or "es" depending on the specific name. For example, if the family name is Johnson, the plural would be Johnsons. If the family name is Cohen, the plural would be Cohens.
The Maori word for talk starting with a "k" and ending with an "o" is "kōrero."
Brielle Harper Quinn Sloane
Seven.
N-Crushed Coffee Beans?
News begins with n and end with letter s. Nuts and naps begin with n and end with s.
Nikita
6 letter words starting and ending with N:napkinnationneuronnotion
NASA
saffron. it's in the webster's second new riverside university dictionary
nonagon
Niagara
Nesbia
Nivada?:)
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