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Plural of Moose

What Is the Plural of Moose?

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The Quick Answer

The plural of "moose" is "moose." It is not "mooses" or "meese." The plural of "moose" is "moose."
  • Unlike most other deer species, moose are solitary animals and do not form herds. correct tick
  • Moose are excellent swimmers and are known to wade into water to eat aquatic plants. correct tick

Moose not Meese

There are no options for the plural of "moose." It is always "moose." Even though the plural of "goose" is "geese," this pattern cannot be followed because "moose" and "goose" have different origins. More specifically, "goose" comes from the Old English word "gos," and "moose" comes from Algonquian (a language of First Nations people based around Canada's Ottawa River valley). In Algonquian, the plural of "moose" is "moose," and both the singular and plural forms were adopted into English. Therefore, adding "-s" in the usual way to make "mooses" is a mistake.

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  • Are You Good at Plurals?
  • The Standard Rules for Forming the Plurals
  • Why Is There Confusion over the Plural of Moose?
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The Standard Rules for Forming the Plurals

The table below shows the standard rules for forming the plurals of nouns in English.
Type Example of Type Forming the Plural Plural
Most Nouns cat scythe add s cats scythes
Noun Ending s, sh, ch, x or z bus dress add es buses dresses
Nouns ending [consonant] o mango zero tomato add either s or es (There are no rules for this - you have to know.) mangoes or mangos zeros tomatoes
Nouns ending [vowel] o patio ratio add s patios ratios
Nouns ending [consonant] y story penny change the y to an i and add es stories pennies
Nouns ending [vowel] y storey (small British flag) donkey add s storeys donkeys
Nouns ending f or fe dwarf knife ves and/or s (There are no rules - you have to know.) dwarfs knives
Exceptions goose louse some nouns undergo a vowel or letters change geese lice
More exceptions salmon moose some nouns do not change at all salmon moose
Read more about English spelling rules.

Why Is There Confusion over the Plural of Moose?

"Moose" is the only way to make the noun "moose" plural. Confusion arises because "moose" remains unchanged in its plural form. Unfortunately, there is no clever way of knowing which nouns follow which rules. You have to know. author logo

This page was written by Craig Shrives.

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