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pluralisation Meaning in Bengali







pluralisation's Usage Examples:

Although the pluralisation is regular in the noun form, when used as an adjective, the singular.


are called Bawol-Bawol which takes its name from the Serer mode of pluralisation, other examples being : Sine-Sine or Siin-Siin (inhabitants of Sine).


ghostes/ghostesses; one post, two postes/postesses (note that here the Sussex pluralisation instead of adding just 's' after 'st', adds either 'es' as its usual.


Examples of pluralisation in Burushaski: wazíir (m), pl.


Dictionary (3rd Edition, 2010) lists "octopuses" as the only acceptable pluralisation, and indicates that "octopodes" is still occasionally used, but that.


singular and plural forms The table below shows examples of each type of pluralisation.


pluralised as codexes by Games Workshop, though the grammatically correct pluralisation is codices), in the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame, is a rules supplement.


Capaldi may be a patronymic or pluralisation derived from Capaldo.


Laycock (1973) noted that the Mongol–Langam languages mark nouns for pluralisation, like the Lower Sepik languages (Nor–Pondo languages) and Yuat languages.


grammatical features of Kenyan English are the omission of articles, the pluralisation of uncountable nouns, the avoidance of using the relative pronoun "whose".


languages often duplicate words for different functions such as to show pluralisation, emphasis or repetition.



Synonyms:

inflection; inflexion; pluralization;

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