The plural form of the word "haiku" is "haiku." Just like the word "fish," "haiku" doesn't change when referring to more than one. It remains the same whether you have one haiku or a collection of haiku.
The reason for this lies in the origin of the word "haiku." It comes from the Japanese language, where the plural and singular forms are the same. In Japanese, the word "haiku" can refer to a single poem or multiple poems without any changes.
So, whether you're talking about a single haiku or discussing a whole bunch of them, simply say "haiku." It's one of those unique cases where the plural form remains the same as the singular. Keep this in mind the next time you talk about these beautiful and concise poetic compositions!
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