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  2. Template:Plural form - Wikipedia

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    Commonly used in articles to indicate the plural form of a word, serving as a replacement for the full term Plural:. Usage The template is typically followed by a semicolon ( : ) and then plural form of the word.

  3. Template:Plural - Wikipedia

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    It uses the "plural" magic word, so it should work in other languages with minimal modification. Usage With a space between the number and name (using numeric character reference   ):

  4. Template:Plural abbr/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Plural/doc - Wikipedia

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    Allows easy formatting of statements using plural. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Number 1 The number of items: 0, 1, 2 etc. Number required Singular name 2 The text to use when one item is specified String required plural name 3 The text to use when two or more items are specified. The default is to append the singular form with 's'. String optional 4 4 no description ...

  6. Hindustani grammar - Wikipedia

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    Hindustani, the lingua franca of Northern India and Pakistan, has two standardised registers: Hindi and Urdu.Grammatical differences between the two standards are minor but each uses its own script: Hindi uses Devanagari while Urdu uses an extended form of the Perso-Arabic script, typically in the Nastaʿlīq style.

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  8. Category:Hindi words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves.Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase.

  9. Chatra (umbrella) - Wikipedia

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    The chatra or chhatra, also known under various translations including the ceremonial, state, royal, or holy umbrella or parasol, is a symbol of royal and imperial power and sanctity in Indian art and a symbol of holiness in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. There are also various specific forms, including 3-, 7-, 8-, and 9-tiered chatra and the ...