If you mean theSpanish word "el," meaning "the", it becomes "los" in the plural form.
'Bellissima' pluralized in Italian is 'bellissime.'
yeah
Roosevelt, the proper noun, is pluralized as Roosevelts. The regular noun, roosevelt, would be pluralized as roosevi.
Yes, the word "labor" can be pluralized as "labors" to refer to multiple instances of work or toil.
A surname cannot be pluralized.
Tomatoes are a type of plant that are often pluralized, as people typically grow more than one tomato plant in a garden.
Yes, the plural is 'fawns'
like this...football,footballs
The plural of alumnus is alumni.
Sometimes they are pluralized by adding 's.
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