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** DONG Cup, a former name of the Danish Cup trophy, sponsored by the oil company from 2000 to 2004
** Grook – form of short aphoristic poem invented by the Danish poet and scientist Piet Hein, who wrote over 7, 000 of them.
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** Lars Bo, Danish artist and writer ( b. 1924 )
** Gabriel Axel, Danish film director
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** All German, Italian, and Danish ships anchored in United States waters are taken into " protective custody ".

** and plural
** Sandur ( plural sandar ), a glacial out-wash plain formed of sediments deposited by melt-water at the terminus of a glacier.
** Estonian puu " tree, wood " ( singular ) – puu < u > d </ u > " the trees, woods " ( nominative plural )
** Finnish: lehmä " cow, the cow " ( singular ) – lehmä < u > t </ u > " the cows " ( nominative plural )
** Slovene: " linden " ( singular ) – " linden " ( dual ) – " linden " ( plural )
** Sanskrit puruṣ < u > as </ u > " man " ( singular ) – puruṣ < u > au </ u > " two men " ( dual ) – puruṣ < u > ās </ u > " men " ( plural )
** Swahili: < u > m </ u > toto " child " ( singular ) – < u > wa </ u > toto " children " ( plural )
** Ganda: < u > omu </ u > sajja " man " ( singular ) – < u > aba </ u > sajja " men " ( plural )
** Arabic: ك ِ ت َ اب k < u > i </ u > t < u > ā </ u > b " book " ( singular ) – ك ُ ت ُ ب k < u > u </ u > t < u > u </ u > b " books " ( plural )
** Indonesian: orang " person " ( singular ) – orang -< u > orang </ u > " people " ( plural ); BUT dua orang " two people " and banyak orang " many people " ( reduplication is not done when the context is clear and when the plurality is not emphasized )
** Somali: buug " book " ( singular ) – buug -< u > ag </ u > " books " ( plural )
** Serbo-Croatian: čovjek " man " ( singular ) – ljudi " men " ( plural )
** Limburgish: daãg " day " ( singular ) – daàg " days " ( plural )
* For the plural, ** kubar would be expected, but separate masculine plural akābir أكابر and feminine plural kubrayāt كبريات are found as irregular forms.
** IE *- nto to Luwian-nta, Lycian ( n ) te in the third person plural
** In German, the formal second person singular or plural pronoun Sie is capitalized along with all its case-forms ( Ihre, Ihres, etc.
** Anglo-Saxon bluberhūs = " the house ( s ) which is / are at the bubbling stream ", with a later regularised plural ; the-um form came from the Anglo-Saxon dative plural case æt bluberhūsum
** Brazilian réis, the plural ( and more common ) style of a former currency of Brazil
** Sortilegus ( plural sortilegi ), one who makes predictions using the above form of divination
** American slang for recreationally used prescription drugs, particularly when used in plural as in " popping pills "
** as a masculine noun: an t-euro ( genitive an euro, plural na h-euro ( s ))
** as a feminine noun: an euro ( genitive na h-euro, plural na h-euro ( s ))

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