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''*article on plurals in Gaelic: [[Plural Formation]]
 
''*article on plurals in Gaelic: [[Plural Formation]]
  
Plural is a kind of [[Number (definition)]]. It is used when there is more than one object or a small group. In English the plural is often indicated with the suffix ''–s'' as in ''cats''. In Gaelic, one common plural suffix is ''-an''
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Plural is a kind of [[Number (definition)|number]]. It is used when there is more than one object or a small group. In English the plural is often indicated with the suffix ''–s'' as in ''cats''. In Gaelic, one common plural suffix is ''-an''
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 17:24, 2 December 2009

*article on plurals in Gaelic: Plural Formation

Plural is a kind of number. It is used when there is more than one object or a small group. In English the plural is often indicated with the suffix –s as in cats. In Gaelic, one common plural suffix is -an

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References

  • Matthews, P. H. (1997) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.