What’s the Plural of Chateau?
Chateau, which comes from the French, accepts chateaux and chateaus as a plural noun.
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Chateau, which comes from the French, accepts chateaux and chateaus as a plural noun.
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Beaus and beaux are both accepted plurals for beau.
Both antennas and antennae are plurals for antenna. The original Latin plural is antennae.
Vertex, which is a Latin word meaning “highest point”, has two plural noun forms, vertices and vertexes.
A referendum which describes the “submitting of a question to the voters as a whole”, is referendums as a plural noun.
Nouns are words given to people, places or things. There are various types of nouns, and each has a different role.
The plural of radius is radii or radiuses. Radius is singular.
The word and noun matrix originally comes from Latin, and has two accepted plurals: matrixes and matrices (matrices being the original pl. form).