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# {{countable}} The form of a [[word]] that normally [[refer]]s to more than one thing (or zero). For more on plurals, check out the list of all the plurals that have been categorized [http://hausadictionary.com/Category:Plurals here]. | # {{countable}} The form of a [[word]] that normally [[refer]]s to more than one thing (or zero). For more on plurals, check out the list of all the plurals that have been categorized [http://hausadictionary.com/Category:Plurals here]. | ||
#: ''The '''plural''' of the word "[[dog]]" is "[[dogs]]." <> Jam'in kalmar [[kare]] shi ne [[karnuka]].'' | #: ''The '''plural''' of the word "[[dog]]" is "[[dogs]]." <> '''Jam'in''' kalmar [[kare]] shi ne [[karnuka]].'' | ||
[[Category:Grammar]] | [[Category:Grammar]] |
Revision as of 02:32, 16 July 2018
Hausa
English
- Hyphenation: plu‧ral
Adjective
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- If a noun is plural in English grammar, it refers to zero, two, or more than two things. (antonyms: singular)
- If I say, "one cat", that's singular, but if I say, "a lot of cats", that's plural.
Noun
Jam'i |
- (countable) The form of a word that normally refers to more than one thing (or zero). For more on plurals, check out the list of all the plurals that have been categorized here.
Google translation of jam'i