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The plural of wave is waves.

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What is the plural possessive of noun of wave?

The plural possessive form of "wave" is "waves'".


What is a plural word for wave?

The plural form is waves.


Is waves plural or singular?

Waves is plural. The singular form is wave.


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How do you spell tsnumies?

The singular is "tsunami" and the plural "tsunamis", for a large sea wave caused by tectonic disturbances.


How do you say waves in hawaiian?

Na nalu. Nalu is "wave". Na makes the noun plural.


Is waves an adjective?

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How do you spell sunamies?

The correct spelling is tsunami (from the Japanese for harbor wave).


What part of speech is wave?

The word "wave" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a moving ridge or swell on the surface of a body of water. As a verb, it means to move one's hand back and forth in a greeting or signal.


What is the plural translation for girls in spanish?

Chicas Ni~nas (tilde, the little wave, over, not in front of, the second n) Muchachas


Is waves a proper noun?

No, the word 'waves' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'wave'; a general word for any wave of any kind. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example: Wave Street, Staten Island, NY Heat Wave Custom Wetsuits, Santa Cruz, CA Waves Café, Penzance, UK


From what language did the word 'tsunami' originate?

The term tsunami comes from the Japanese meaning harbor ("tsu", 津) and wave ("nami", 波). [a. Jap. tsunami, tunami, f. tsu harbour + nami waves.-Oxford English Dictionary]. For the plural, one can either follow ordinary English practice and add an s, or use an invariable plural as in Japanese. From Wikipedia.