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RE: The Daily Owl, Ep. 02: Markets, A Stagnated Steemit, And Drumschooling
The plural of "masseuse" is "masseaux."
(Maybe. I don't know. It sounds good.)
The plural of "masseuse" is "masseaux."
(Maybe. I don't know. It sounds good.)
No, it's not. LOL "Masseuse" comes from French, pronounced: "maa-ss-eu-ze" which is the feminine term. The plural in French is "masseuses."
"Eaux" comes after words ending in "-eau." For example: un bateau= des bateaux.
Oh, and the masculine for "masseuse" is "masseur," for which the plural is "masseurs."
Okay, smarty pants, explain to me how "Worcestershire" has only three syllables.
Sorry, I'm into grammar, not etymology.
Haha. That does sound good. I’ll go with that.