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Armys

Armys is a term that may appear in English text, but it is not the standard plural form of army. The correct plural is armies. The spelling armys is generally considered incorrect when used to denote more than one army, and it often results from typographical error, informal writing, or auto-correction.

As a proper noun, Armys can function as a name rather than a plural noun. In that

In fiction and media, writers sometimes employ unconventional spellings or neologisms for stylistic reasons. A proper

Overview notes:

- Standard plural: armies.

- armys as a plural is generally incorrect in formal writing.

- Armys may appear as a proper name in fictional or branded contexts.

- When used as a name, its meaning and significance are defined by the work or brand in

sense,
Armys
may
be
used
as
a
fictional
faction,
city,
organization,
or
surname
in
literature,
games,
or
media.
When
used
as
a
name,
it
is
capitalized
and
treated
as
a
specific
entity
rather
than
a
generic
plural
form.
noun
like
Armys
can
be
chosen
to
evoke
a
particular
tone,
branding,
or
worldbuilding
element,
and
its
meaning
will
be
defined
within
the
context
of
the
work
rather
than
by
general
English
usage.
Outside
of
such
contexts,
the
form
armys
should
be
avoided
for
plural
reference
to
multiple
armies.
which
it
appears.
See
also
Army,
Armies,
Armory,
Armistice.