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2007-08-21 23:58:42
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answer #1
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answered by Gemma T 5
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Well, based on the etomology, it's likely already a plural.
Etymology: Middle English letuse, from Anglo-French letuse, probably from plural of letue lettuce plant
If you are talking about multiple types, then lettuces would probably be acceptable. But I think in most cases, you'd leave it as is.
2007-08-22 00:04:01
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answer #2
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answered by Kaia 7
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Lettuce is the plural. The singular is let me.
2007-08-22 00:02:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Just ask for two lettuce
2007-08-22 00:01:48
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answer #4
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answered by aslan 5
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Hello George,
it is simply lettuce.. that's it just lettuce, as in I have one million lettuce...Tony M
2007-08-22 00:03:46
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answer #5
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answered by tony m 4
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It's just lettuce I think. Like deer.
2007-08-21 23:59:01
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answer #6
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answered by tbm5 5
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Think it's just lettuce.
2007-08-22 00:01:34
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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One of my teacher during high school told us that the plural of lettuce is lettice (letis). That s how I pronounce today. Correct me if I m wrong please.
2015-12-05 00:32:22
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answer #8
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answered by Jojo 1
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Greens
2007-08-22 00:01:15
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answer #9
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answered by Afi 7
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Salad
2007-08-22 00:00:30
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answer #10
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answered by Weatherman 7
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