The noun company to mean a business or an army group is companies.The noun company to mean guests, or accompanying persons is an uncountable noun, it has no plural.
Words that end with y are frequently made plural by replacing the y with ies.The noun company to mean a business or an army group is companies.The noun company to mean guests, or accompanying persons is an uncountable noun, it has no plural.
if you mean"you" singular, it is "bene es" if you mean you in the plural it is " bene estes"
It is good if you can stay communicative as it is mature and there is no need for hard feelings - there are going to be many people throughout our lives that we just don't connect with but that doesn't mean we can't be friends with them. It simply means that they don't see you as more than a friend but still enjoy your company.
The word staff is a collective noun. Within a single company, the word staff can mean all employees. However, for multiple companies, or for separate groups within a company, the plural is staffs.
amis mean friends. as 'amis' is masculine plural, it means either a group of male friends, or a group of mixed sex friends. a group of female friends would be 'amies'
USTEDES --- You (formal - familiar plural in Spanish America; only formal plural in Spain):Ustedes son mis mejores amigos --- You are my best friends."Vosotros" is used instead in familiar plural contexts in Spain:Vosotros sois mis mejores amigos --- You are my best friends.
It means "good afternoon", or more literally, "good afternoons", in the plural. You could also say "buena tarde", but the plural is much more common.
Feeliat doesn't mean anything in Finnish.It sounds like it was a plural of the unexisting word feelia, which also doesn't mean anything in Finnish.Feelia is a company that makes soup packages that you only need to add water to, when making soup. However, you can't say a company's name in plural.
buenos = good (masculine plural)tienes = you have
buenos = good (for masculine plural nouns) entonces = then otros = others (for masculine plural nouns)
"Good morning, friends in Christ" is a term that is used in many Christian denominations.