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What is the plural of word Germany?

The plural of "Germany" is Germanies.

However, it's important to note that "Germanies" is rarely used in everyday language. It's typically only used in specific contexts, such as:

* Historical references: To discuss multiple German states or entities in the past.

* Hypothetical scenarios: To imagine multiple hypothetical versions of Germany.

In most cases, it's more natural to use the singular "Germany" even when referring to multiple countries or regions with German-speaking populations. For example, you might say:

* "The Germanies of the Holy Roman Empire were numerous and diverse."

* "In some fictional universes, there are multiple Germanies."

But, you would usually say:

* "Germany and Austria are both German-speaking countries."

* "Germany has a strong economy."

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