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pluralised Meaning in Bengali







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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.


are pluralised by the addition of one of the suffixes -te, -ho, -teho and -hote.


However, a non-pluralised noun can have the sense of a pluralised noun.


Through Yiddish, the word has been adopted into English (often pluralised as goys) also to mean gentile, sometimes with a pejorative sense.


It was frequently pluralised as pomeis – as in the Heathcote arms: Ermine, three pomeis, each charged.


The Thervingi, Tervingi, or Teruingi (sometimes pluralised Tervings or Thervings) were a Gothic people of the plains north of the Lower Danube and west.


Chiquirines is the pluralised Spanish name, of Nahuatl origin, of the cicada species Odopoea imbellis.


or "Assas" Assa (disambiguation) various senses, some of which may be pluralised by adding -s Nicolas-Louis d'Assas (1733–1760), Chevalier d'Assas, a captain.


trend in reality television, it would later move to the PAX TV, the title pluralised to "Kids", with Dave Coulier as host and Daryl Sabara, Scarlett Pomers.


other phobias in the list, hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobie can be pluralised by adding the letter s to the end.


The name is usually pluralised into "the Eildons" or "Eildon Hills", because of its triple peak.


is pluralised by internal vowel changes: ktieb, kotba " book", "books"; raġel, irġiel "man", "men".


Words of Romance origin are usually pluralised in.


Tegami is the Japanese word for "letter" (手紙), as well as the Italian pluralised form of the word for "frying pan".


Early advertisements gave it the title of Silicon Dream, but it was pluralised later.


arteriosclerosis can be pluralised by adding an s (es for internacionalizaciones) to the end.


The adjective otorrinolaringológico can also be pluralised with an s;.


emerged with agriculture divided between large commercial farms and small pluralised and diversified holdings.


lower-case k and, being a word of Māori origin, normally stays as kiwi when pluralised.


A codex (often pluralised as codexes by Games Workshop, though the grammatically correct pluralisation is codices), in the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame.


Some nouns when pluralised, also end 'en' instead of the more usual 's' or 'es'.


International Bureau of Weights and Measures, when spelled or spoken, the unit is pluralised using the same grammatical rules as for other SI units such as the volt.



Synonyms:

inflect; pluralize;

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