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Canonical spelling is '''Yoshis'''.{{User:Knife/sig}} 22:23, 14 July 2007 (EDT)
Canonical spelling is '''Yoshis'''.{{User:Knife/sig}} 22:23, 14 July 2007 (EDT)
:No. Canonical spelling is ''both'' Yoshis and Yoshies. It's explained in the article.
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The plural for Yoshi has often come up in debates. Some argue that "Yoshis" is the proper term, while others argue that "Yoshies" is correct. Japanese plurals have no indicative marks, meaning that "Yoshi" is another (unlikely) possibility. Nintendo of America has used both "Yoshies" and "Yoshis" in the Super Nintendo and Game Boy Advance versions of Yoshi's Island, respectively. It could be that both versions are valid.
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:To have it said, I somehow dislike the concept of "canon". - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 15:24, 26 July 2007 (EDT)


I think it's Yoshis. It is even spelled like that in [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]!
I think it's Yoshis. It is even spelled like that in [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]!

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