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All English words that don’t have a specific pluralization (eg mouse, mice) can be pluralized with either an s or an es. It’s also a Latin and Greek root, so it can be pluralized as you did, in the Latin way, or the Greek way (Thesauroi), or alternatively with the s/es ending, all of which are correct!

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Unlike “octopi”. 🙇🏽‍♂️

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Nope! Octopuses, octopuses, and octopi are all correct afaik

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Veni, Vidi, Thesaurisi?

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