Deutschland is the word for Germany. Since there aren't two countries named "Germany", there isn't a plural.This is actually not correct. Until reunification in 1990 there were two countries called Germany. If referring to both of them you had to either address them as the GDR and the FRG or you spoke of the "two Germanys".
Germany is a country, and it is a singular noun. But back when there was an East and a West Germany, sometimes you might hear people refer to the "two Germanies." (In other words, you would create the plural following the rule for any word that ends in Y-- story/stories, for example.)
Are you seriously asking this question, REALLY? There is only ONE Germany...ONE Germany in existance. So why would there be two? When a second Germany comes into existance, then maybe...just MAYBE...this question would apply.
The plural of "Land" in German is "Länder." It is used to refer to the states in Germany or other countries.
Two cant be made plural. Two is an adjective describing something like "two cats". You could say "Sets of two".
The plural form of two-year-old is two-year-olds.
The plural of two is twos. e.g. Three twos are six.
Isthmi is plural. There are actually two plural forms. I will list them from singular to plural. Isthmus - Singular Isthmi - Plural Isthmuses - Plural
two
It is plural: one innings, two innings.
das Kino, plural die Kinos.
das Schaf (singular) die Schafe (plural)