- 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...
-
gerunds can
never be
pluralised in Latin, as
opposed to gerundives. When a noun with an
attribute in the
genitive is
pluralised, only the head noun normally...
-
Italy Tempo (disambiguation),
other uses of tempo, some of
which may be
pluralised to
tempi Tempy, a
locality in Victoria,
Australia This disambiguation...
- but a few
nouns have
irregular plural forms. M****
nouns can only be
pluralised through the use of a
count noun classifier, e.g. one loaf of bread, two...
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arteriosclerosis can be
pluralised by
adding an s (es for internacionalizaciones) to the end. The
adjective otorrinolaringológico can also be
pluralised with an s;...
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inanimate nouns in
Fanagalo are
pluralised by
adding ma- to the base form of the word, but
words starting with i are
pluralised by
adding z- and
words beginning...
- is
pluralised by
internal vowel changes: ktieb,
kotba " book", "books"; raġel, irġiel "man", "men".
Words of
Romance origin are
usually pluralised in...
- word is both
singular and
plural in the Māori language, and is
typically pluralised as such in English. Iwi
groups trace their ancestry to the
original Polynesian...
- such as in /tʁavaj/ travail, "work", or when a word
ending in ⟨al⟩ is
pluralised,
giving ⟨aux⟩ /o/.
French pronunciation follows strict rules based on...
-
Tegami is the ****anese word for "letter" (手紙), as well as the
Italian pluralised form of the word for "frying pan".
Tegami may
refer to: "Tegami (Haikei...