Multiple birds, creatures, or people that chirp or make chirping sounds.
Plural form of 'chirper,' formed by adding the standard English '-s' plural suffix. This straightforward pluralization follows the regular pattern for English agent nouns.
English plurals seem simple, but they reveal how languages balance regularity with historical oddities—while 'chirpers' uses the standard '-s' ending, this only became the default after irregular plurals like 'geese' and 'children' showed that rule-following can take over time.
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