- The
plural (sometimes
abbreviated as pl., pl, or PL), in many languages, is one of the
values of the
grammatical category of number. The
plural of a noun...
- x-class
plural burum-išo and the y-class
plural burúm-ing.
Examples of
pluralisation in Burushaski: wazíir (m), pl. wazíirishu 'vizier, minister' hir (m)...
-
Dictionary (3rd Edition, 2010)
lists octopuses as the only
acceptable pluralisation, and
indicates that
octopodes is
still occasionally used, but that octopi...
-
penultimate mora.
Geminated consonants have the
following main functions:
Pluralisation – e.g. nofo 'sit' (singular) v
nnofo 'sit' (plural)
Contraction of reduplicated...
-
singular and
plural forms The
table below shows examples of each type of
pluralisation. The
apostrophe has been
placed before the
stressed syllable: 1Nuswan...
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Georgian grammar has many
distinctive and
extremely complex features, such as
split ergativity and a
polypersonal verb
agreement system.
Georgian has its...
-
Algerian Arabic (Arabic: الدارجة الجزائرية, romanized: ad-Dārja al-Jazairia),
natively known as Dziria,
Darja or Derja, is a
variety of
Arabic spoken in...
- Fanagalo, or Fanakalo, is a
vernacular or
pidgin based primarily on Zulu with
input from
English and a
small amount of Afrikaans. It is used as a lingua...
- ghostes/ghostesses; one post, two postes/postesses (note that here the Sus****
pluralisation instead of
adding just 's'
after 'st', adds
either 'es' as its usual...
- Mirt; Smrke, Marjan; Šabec, Ksenija; Vovk, Tina (2013). "Religious
Pluralisation in Slovenia".
Teorija in Praksa. 50 (1).
University of Ljubljana, Faculty...