singular, its a noun
Afrikaans = WelkomEnglish = WelcomeNdebele = Siyalemukela (singular), Ngiyak'wamukela (plural)Northern Sotho =Sotho =Swazi = Wamukelekile (singular), Nemukelekile (plural)Tswana = O amogetswe (singular), Le amogetswe (plural)Tsonga =Venda =Xhosa = Wamkelekile (singular), Namkelekile (plural)Zulu = Ngiyakwemukela (singular), Ngiyanemukela (plural)
Ya'll is considered a plural because it means you all and you all is a plural
Matinees is the plural form.
The plural of donkey is "donkeys". The collective noun is a "drove".
Crows is plural. Crow's is possessive.
African plural: Africans
No, it is a plural proper noun. Here, the word African is the demonym for a person from or in Africa. It can be a proper adjective, but not as a plural.
I think single or some sort of degree angle.
Limos is the plural of limousines- a large automobile- and I do not think that is the word you were looking for.
صحراء ṣaḥrā' (with the plural صحار ṣaḥār, if you study Arabic, the singular is diptote and the plural is defective). It's where the name "Sahara" for the Sahara desert in northern Africa comes from.
Lewis H. Gann has written: 'The birth of a plural society; the development of Northern Rhodesia under the British South Africa Co., 1894-1914' -- subject(s): History 'Birth of a Plural Society, Development of Northern Rhodesia Under British South Africa Company, 1894-1914'
Afrikaans = WelkomEnglish = WelcomeNdebele = Siyalemukela (singular), Ngiyak'wamukela (plural)Northern Sotho =Sotho =Swazi = Wamukelekile (singular), Nemukelekile (plural)Tswana = O amogetswe (singular), Le amogetswe (plural)Tsonga =Venda =Xhosa = Wamkelekile (singular), Namkelekile (plural)Zulu = Ngiyakwemukela (singular), Ngiyanemukela (plural)
I would say apartheids, as in "the apartheids of South Africa and India." In this case, if the word "apartheid" was used, it would sound (to me, at least) like South Africa and India had gotten together and created a joint apartheid program.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
Isthmi is plural. There are actually two plural forms. I will list them from singular to plural. Isthmus - Singular Isthmi - Plural Isthmuses - Plural
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.