plural

બહુવચન
definition
noun
Dwarf should definitely go in the category of final-f words with variable plurals .
a plural word or form.
adjective
the meanings of the text are plural
more than one in number.
translation of 'plural'
બહુસંખ્ય,
શબ્દનું એક કરતાં વધારે માટે વપરાતું રૂપ બહુવચનનું રૂપ
adjective
બહુવચનનું રૂપ
example
Alumni is a masculine plural form; alumnae is the feminine 'plural' .
Likewise, the King regularly calls the disputants, his subjects, thou in the singular and you in the 'plural' .
In the 'plural' , they can refer to members of the person's family.
This harmony of cultures was vital for the society's 'plural' character.
Maybe some form of 'plural' executive is needed, such as they have in Switzerland.
Hence, Lebanon is still in need of history and religion curricula capable of addressing Lebanon's 'plural' needs.
A word whose 'plural' is particularly problematic is octopus.
The first and second words could be either 'plural' nouns or singular-inflected verbs.
Australia is demonstrably a religiously 'plural' state.
Defying expectations that Western influences and urbanisation would gradually do away with 'plural' marriages, polygamy is going strong among Muslims in parts of black West Africa.
Lice is the 'plural' form of louse.
Here he stressed Nehru's commitment to the emancipation of women and untouchables, to communal harmony and the maintenance of a united and 'plural' India, and to the fostering of a socialist economics.
A religiously 'plural' country like India throws up complex problems in a democratic set up.
The plural of loaf is loaves, the 'plural' of thief is thieves.
The evolution of our society to one that is genuinely 'plural' is moving at a snail's pace.
"Contract " is singular, not 'plural' .
Prosecutors have said that they investigated Green's marriages only after seeing him on several national television programmes talking about 'plural' marriages.
Conversely, Russian has a complex 'plural' system in which the morphological markers for sets of two, three, and four differ from those for five through ten.
Energy cannot be counted, and the 'plural' of the word is not in common use.
More than a decade of 'plural' politics, we should surely have something to be proud of, and the work that has so far gone in ensuring democratic elections on September 28, is such an achievement.
The first person 'plural' possessive pronoun ‘our’ is occasionally used in lieu of an article in order to denote a certain universality.
It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in 'plural' cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate.
The Utah-based Church in the late 19th century banned the practice of taking 'plural' wives and ex-communicates members who practice polygamy.
We will fight to the end to protect our multicultural, 'plural' space.
But given that the section was in practice likely to be focused on people who are indeed purporting to be living in 'plural' marriages, it seems that the report was indeed suggesting that the ban on polygamy was illegal.
Their memories of the past will necessarily be 'plural' as well as conflicting, bringing with them both joy and sorrow, both rejoicing and mourning, both happiness as well as despondency.
Kant's use of the first person 'plural' is a device of a very special character.
I've corrected this post to reflect that ‘Sims’ is 'plural' .
Dwarf should definitely go in the category of final-f words with variable 'plurals' .
However, the commands of worship here are corporate commands addressed 'plurally' .
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