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If the plural of goose is geese, why isn't moose, meese

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Its plural is the same as the singular. That is true of most Indian names whether of a tribe or of an object.

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Source: What is the plural of moose? Is it moose, mooses, meese, or something else? | www.funtrivia.com

Description: The word "moose" came to us from Algonquian Indians. Consequently its plural, instead of being "mooses" or "meese", is the same as the singular. That is true of most Indian names whether of a tribe, such as the Winnebago and Potawatomi, or of an object su

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The plural of moose is actually moose. Thanks for using ChaCha.

Because that would make a lot more sense and its better to make the language as difficult as possible. Thanks for using ChaCha!

May 24 2009, 02:00am | Source: English Language Guide | www.englishlanguageguide.com
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