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I want a roove…
Oh I agree…
Seems fine as rooves to me, thats what we were taught as plural in the UK. roof rooves, hoof hooves, leaf leaves
Could you explain what the problem is?
English is not my native language.
There’s no such word as rooves. It should be roofs.
No rooves is plural of roof in English English. Same as leaf and leaves. Americans say roofs.
The plural of roof is roofs.
It’s cherry-picking if you only use one dictionary. It’s present in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rooves
Ultimately I’d never use it. It’s archaic and not in common enough use generally to feel good to use. Similar to monkies as the archaic version of monkeys.
Oh, i thought we were looking at the punctuation.