princes
word · lemma: prince
/ˈpɹɪnsəz/
/pɹˈɪnsɪz/
Definition
'Princes' means more than one prince, a prince being the son of a king or queen, or sometimes a male member of a royal family.
Usage & Nuances
'Princes' is the regular plural form of 'prince.' Used for talking about multiple male royals, usually sons of kings or queens. Not to be confused with 'princess' (female). Often found in fairy tales and historical contexts.
Spanish: príncipesPortuguese (BR): príncipesPortuguese (PT): príncipesChinese (Simplified): 王子们Chinese (Traditional): 王子們Hindi: राजकुमारArabic: أمراءBengali: রাজপুত্ররাRussian: принцыJapanese: 王子たちVietnamese: các hoàng tửKorean: 왕자들Turkish: prenslerUrdu: شہزادےIndonesian: pangeran-pangeran
Example Sentences
There are three princes in the story.
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The princes wore gold crowns.
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The youngest of the princes turned out to be the bravest.
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Many countries once had princes and kings.
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The princes gathered to discuss the future of their kingdoms.
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All the princes wanted to win the princess's heart.
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