The plural form of 'hero' is 'heroes'. In English, when a word ends in a consonant followed by 'o', we typically add βesβ to make it plural. We see this in words like 'tomatoes' and 'potatoes'. So 'hero' becomes 'heroes'. This is just one of the many interesting quirks that make the English language so diverse and dynamic!
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