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The normal way to form a plural noun in '''English''' is to add s. Words ending in -y add -ies. But there are also many '''irregular nouns''', with plural forms from Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Hebrew and other languages. | {{subpages}}The normal way to form a plural noun in '''English''' is to add s. Words ending in -y add -ies. But there are also many '''irregular nouns''', with plural forms from Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Hebrew and other languages. |
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Template:English irregular nouns footerThe normal way to form a plural noun in English is to add s. Words ending in -y add -ies. But there are also many irregular nouns, with plural forms from Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Hebrew and other languages.