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This was a question I encountered a few days ago in chat. I know what the gramatically correct answer is, but still... what does everyone else think? (Edit - Other currently includes; Mosses, Moosen, Mooseses, Meeses and somehow Meesesses?) Poll Question: What's the plural form of moose?Total Votes: 18
Moose : | 8 | 44% | | Meese : | 5 | 28% | | Mooses : | 1 | 6% | | Other (Comment) : | 4 | 22% | | You have cast your vote. Edited at July 6, 2024 10:08 PM by Boeing
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If we're speaking in reference to the skit: MOOSEN! I SAW MANY MUCH MOOSEN IN THE WOODES! IN WOODNES! THE WOODNENESEN!
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I got it covered. https://postimg.cc/gwX3nQdD
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I refuse to believe that, Ember. And I know what it's meant to be really, but I doubt it. (Edit - Totally did not use inspect element.) Edited at July 6, 2024 10:07 PM by Boeing
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At the very least in America the word is the same for moose, be it plural or singular, it doesn't matter at all. The word is still 'moose'
I don't know if it's the same for other languages and countries though as English can be pretty different than other languages Edited at July 6, 2024 10:05 PM by Destinations End
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cambridge dictionary for the win.
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