The plural form of the noun mango is mangoes.The plural possessive form is mangoes'.
the plural of mango is mangoes
The plural form of the noun mango is mangoes.The plural possessive form is mangoes'.
mangoes
The Central African Republic is known as the Land of Mangoes. However, the noun mango has no collective noun to call its own, in which case, a general collective noun can be used. Examples are a crate of mangoes, a basket of mangoes, a grove of mangoes, etc.
Actually, there are two answers to that. Both "mangos" and "mangoes" are acceptable. It depends on your preference.
its mangos. something that ends with a y has the plural ie,and something that ends with e either ends with an s or ing.
In Marathi, fruit is called "phal" (pronounced like phull) or phala for fruits (plural).
Esperanza means hope; it's Spanish and comes from the feminine plural of Latin sperans for a'hoping.
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
which fruit is known as tonic of nature
mango