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Is bliss is a noun that can be plural by adding es?

No, "bliss" is not a noun that can be pluralized by adding "es". It's an uncountable noun, meaning it doesn't have a plural form.

Here's why:

* Abstract Concept: Bliss refers to a state of extreme happiness or joy, which is an abstract concept and not something you can count.

* Singular Usage: You wouldn't say "two blisses" or "many blisses." Instead, you would use expressions like "great bliss" or "moments of bliss" to describe the intensity or duration of the feeling.

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