Montae
It works in biology.
2007-11-27 08:26:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think mentos sounds good as singular and plural.
Wikipedia:
Mentos is available in several flavors, the most common being mint and mixed fruit, and also an assortment of orange, strawberry, and lemon. Mentos first appeared as a liquorice-flavored candy which can still be purchased in the Netherlands as "Drop Mentos". New flavors were initially test-marketed in the Netherlands and throughout Europe, but more recently, most flavors are available worldwide. The singular term for Mentos is Mento
cool experiments just in case people haven't seen...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKoB0MHVBvM
2007-11-27 16:26:35
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answered by crave knowledge 7
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I think it's like moose. One moose, two moose. . . One mentos, two mentos. . .
And even if you did lay awake at night pondering the nature of breath mints I'd probably still be here answering the question!
2007-11-27 16:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it would be Mentos. One Mentos, two Mentos...?
Kind of like how the plural of some last names don't change from their singular form
2007-11-27 16:25:37
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answered by Alison 2
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just mentos
it works for one or more
for one:
can I have one more mentos?
look at that mentos on the floor!
for two or more:
can I have some more Mentos please?
look at all the mentos all over the floor!
2007-11-27 16:27:58
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answer #5
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answered by blank 4
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how about Mentos with a '? Mentos'!
2007-11-27 16:28:38
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answer #6
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answered by JennyP 7
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Manytos~
2007-11-27 17:09:55
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answer #7
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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Mentosoes or Ment-i
2007-11-27 16:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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idk probally 1 is mento and 2 or more is mentos it just sounds better
2007-11-27 16:32:47
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answered by L LAWLIET=LOVE 3
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Why, Menti, of course!
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2007-11-27 17:08:10
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answer #10
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answered by Freesumpin 7
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