The irregular plural form of axis is axes (pronounced ax-ees).
Note: The regular plural form of ax (or axe) is also axes (pronounced ax-is).
I think anything also.
Yes, words that keep the same form in singular and plural are considered irregular plurals. Examples include sheep, deer, and aircraft.
Mutated plurals are irregular plurals (where you DON'T just add an "s"). Children geese hooves women
Nouns are made plural by adding -s or -es to form the plural, they are called regular plurals; nouns using another form for the plural are called irregular plurals. Some examples of irregular plurals are:child- childrenwoman- womentooth- teethmouse- miceknife- knivesoasis- oasesgoose- geesecactus- cacti
Ism means noun in Arabic. Arabic nouns can have regular plurals or irregular plurals. Arabic regular plurals end in "waaw nuun" or "yaa2 nuun" for masculine sound plurals and "alif taa2" for feminine plurals. Irregular plurals are also known as broken plurals. They are irregular in the sense that the pattern of their plural is unpredicable. The plural is formed not by adding a suffix but by changing the form of the word. When learning Arabic, it is best to learn the singular noun along with its plural form. The site below teaches Arabic online: http://www.arabacademy.com
Some examples of irregular noun plurals are:foot, feetwoman, womenchild, childrenmouse, micesheep, sheepgoose, geesecactus, cactialumnus, alumnicalf, calveswife, wives
Some irregular plurals are geese, men, children, cacti, data, or media.
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The plural of "foot" is "feet" because it follows an irregular pattern in English language. Many irregular plurals in English come from Old English or other ancient languages, and "foot" is one of them.
Below is a list of 5 irregular nouns where there is no change to the word between the singular and plural form:speciesdeersheepoffspringseries
Asymmetrical. The answer is NOT irregular. An irregular shape, such as an isosceles triangle does have an axis of symmetry.
If you mean a regular plural noun as opposed to an irregular plural noun, then the answer is that a common noun can be a regular plural or an irregular plural; and a proper noun can be either a regular plural or an irregular plural. The difference between how a regular and an irregular plural noun is formed is usually based on the origin language from which it came to the English language. A common noun is a word for any person, place, thing, or idea. A proper is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. The regular plurals are formed by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the singular noun to make it a plural noun. The irregular plurals are quite varied. See the link below for a simple step by step list for using irregular plurals.