Yes, the word "human" does have a plural form. The plural of "human" is "humans". English, like a juicy apple ripe from the tree, isn't always as straightforward as it seems. In this case, though, it follows a common pattern. Most nouns become plural by adding an "s" or "es" at the end, like "cat" to "cats" or "bus" to "buses". Therefore, when we speak about more than one human, we say "humans". Just remember: One human, two humans - simple as pie!
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