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** as a masculine noun: an t-euro ( genitive an euro, plural na h-euro ( s ))
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** and masculine
* For the plural, ** kubar would be expected, but separate masculine plural akābir أكابر and feminine plural kubrayāt كبريات are found as irregular forms.
** Some masculine singular nouns, e. g. syn → synu, dom → domu, bok → boku, brzuch → brzuchu, worek → worku *, nastrój → nastroju *, deszcz → deszczu, miś → misiu, koń → koniu, Poznań → Poznaniu, Wrocław → Wrocławiu, Bytom → Bytomiu ** In a few cases, a vowel change may occur, e. g. ó → o, or a vowel may be dropped.
** Onegin stanzas: " aBaBccDDeFFeGG " with the lowercase letters representing feminine rhymes and the uppercase representing masculine rhymes, written in iambic tetrameter
For the plural, ** kubar would be expected, but separate masculine plural akābir أكابر and feminine plural kubrayāt كبريات are found as irregular forms.
** Bueno ( good ) → buen → buen hombre ( masculine ) ( good man ; the final vowel remains in hombre bueno, with no accompanying change in meaning )
** and noun
** Dummy pronouns are used when grammatical rules require a noun ( or pronoun ), but none is semantically required.
** Also used as an adjectival noun in the names of the deepest part of the ocean, e. g. Challenger Deep.
** and genitive
** publishers from Kiev also use Є in the genitive case of three pronouns ( менє, тебє, себє ), and Е in the accusative case ( мене, тебе, себе );
** and euro
** 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 )
** 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 )
** 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 )
** In German, the formal second person singular or plural pronoun Sie is capitalized along with all its case-forms ( Ihre, Ihres, etc.
** In Danish, the plural second-person pronoun, I, is capitalized, but its other forms jer and jeres are not.
** 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
** American slang for recreationally used prescription drugs, particularly when used in plural as in " popping pills "
** and na
** Séon Carsuel, Bishop of the Isles-Foirm na n-Urrnuidheadh ( translation of Knox's Book of Common Order into Classical Gaelic )
** Foras na Gaeilge is established as an agency of The North / South Language Body under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement to promote the Irish language throughout the island of Ireland, assuming the roles of Bord na Gaeilge, An Gúm and An Coiste Téarmaíochta, previously state bodies of the Government of Ireland.
** After his resignation from the army Major-General Seán Mac Eoin receives the Cumann na nGaedheal nomination in the Sligo-Leitrim by-election.
** Déanann caitheamh tobac díobháil thromchúiseach duit agus do na daoine mórthimpeall ort – Smoking seriously harms you and others around you
** Nuair a chaitear tobac, tachtar na hartairí agus is é cúis le taomanna croí agus strócanna – Smoking clogs the arteries and causes heart attacks and strokes
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