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  2. Template:Pluralize from text - Wikipedia

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    The template makes a decision whether a string is a "likely plural" or a full "plural". The |likely= argument will be the output if the template determines that the string is only "likely plural". If |likely= is not given, "likely plural" and "plural" are treated identically.

  3. Ubykh grammar - Wikipedia

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    Ubykh nouns do not mark plurality and the only case that displays plurality is the relational suffix - /nɜ/.Otherwise plurality is shown either by suppletive verb roots (e.g. /ɐkʷɨn blɜs/ 'he is in the car' vs. /ɐkʷɨn blɜʒʷɜ/ 'they are in the car') or by verb suffixes: /ɐkʲʼɜn/ ('he goes'), /ɐkʲʼɐn/ ('they go').

  4. Template:Plural - Wikipedia

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    Allows easy formatting of statements using plural. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Number 1 The number of items: 0, 1, 2 etc.

  5. Interlingue grammar - Wikipedia

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    Examples of optional -i endings: etern vs. eterni (eternal), imens vs. imensi (immense). a : nouns that end in e formed from an -ar verb are often written with the -a ending if one wishes to emphasize the verbal (active) aspect.

  6. Template:Reference page - Wikipedia

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    References ^ a b Aardvark, A. A. (1999). The Best Moments for Eating. Green Press. Intent This template is for appending page numbers to notes. It is an alternative that can be used in articles with one or several sources that are cited multiple times, at numerous different pages. It is a solution for the problem of a source that is cited many times, at numerous different pinpoint page numbers ...

  7. Template:Plural/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  8. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Spanish, nouns composed of a verb and its plural object usually have the verb first and noun object last (e.g. the legendary monster chupacabras, literally "sucks-goats", or in a more natural English formation "goatsucker") and the plural form of the object noun is retained in both the singular and plural forms of the compound ...

  9. Bracket - Wikipedia

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    For example, [0,5] represents the set of real numbers from 0 to 5 inclusive. Both parentheses and brackets are used to denote a half-open interval; [5, 12) would be the set of all real numbers between 5 and 12, including 5 but not 12. The numbers may come as close as they like to 12, including 11.999 and so forth, but 12.0 is not included.