Question

What is the plural form of the word "luggage"?

2023-04-19

This is what goPenpal answered

Hey there! I'd be happy to help you out with that. The plural of "luggage" is actually "luggage" as the word is considered both singular and plural. It can be a bit confusing since we typically add an "-s" to make a noun plural, but in the case of "luggage," the word itself functions as both singular and plural.

You can think of it like the word "sheep." Just as we wouldn't say "one sheep, two sheeps," we also can't say "one luggage, two luggages." Instead, we say "one sheep, two sheep" and "one piece of luggage, two pieces of luggage" or simply "one luggage, two luggage."

Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other language-related questions.

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