Sorry to correct you, but in Latin, the plural of -a is -ae. So it would be
Serissae...
Ulli Bauer
South Germany, zone 7b
No, I'm sorry, but Serissa is not an Italian word. It is the
Latin name of a
plant. If you want to use colloquial English, you could say
Serissas, but it is
more correct to say one Serissa or several Serissa, but nothing
else.
One Serissa, two Serissa, three Serissa more.
Four Serissa, five Serissa, throw them out the door!
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