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Huasos are found all over Central and Southern Chile while the Magellanes Region sheep raisers are gauchos.
Huasos are an important part of Chilean folkloric culture and are a vital part of parades, fiestas, and holidays.

Huasos and .
In the period starting from 1930 to 1970 appears a rebirth in the interest and popularity in folk music in Chile carried out initially by groups such as Los Cuatro Huasos, who took folk songs from the Chilean country and arranged them vocally and with musical instruments.
Later appeared other groups such as Los de Ramon, Los Huasos Quincheros, Los Cuatro Cuartos, and others who continued with this diffusion.
In Chilean rodeo, a team ( called a collera ) consisting of two riders ( called Huasos ) and two horses rides laps around an arena trying to stop a calf, pinning him against massive cushions.
There have been several groups who took the Tonada as their main form of expression, such as Los Huasos Quincheros, Los Huasos de Algarrobal, Los de Ramon and others.
Between 1950 and 1970 appeared a rebirth in folk music led by groups such as Los de Ramon, Los Cuatro Huasos, and Los Huasos Quincheros among others.
Between 1930 and 1960 appears a rebirth of traditional folklore initially promoted by the Group Los Cuatro Huasos that took folk country music and started popularizing and spreading it not only in Chile also in others countries in Latino America and USA.
After them appeared a lot of important folkloric groups such as Los de Ramon, Los Huasos Quincheros, El Duo Rey Silva, Los Cantores de Santa Cruz and others that made very popular folk music in Chile and also in Latin America.
Huasos in adorned carriages or bicycles accompany the priest to give communion to the infirm.

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However, when a speaker wishes to emphasize that the individuals are acting separately, a plural pronoun may be employed with a singular or plural verb: the team takes their seats or the team take their seats, rather than the team takes its seats.
Proper nouns that are plural in form take a plural verb in both AmE and BrE ; for example, The Beatles are a well-known band ; The Saints are the champions, with one major exception: largely for historical reasons, in American English, the United States is is almost universal.
Abbreviator, plural Abbreviators in English or Abbreviatores in Latin, also called Breviators, were a body of writers in the papal chancery, whose business was to sketch out and prepare in due form the pope's bulls, briefs and consistorial decrees before these are written out in extenso by the scriptores.
News statements are shown as continuously scrolling upper-case text located at the bottom of the screen ; some past ambiguities noted have included spelling the plural of MPs as " MPS ", together with other occasional spelling and grammatical errors.
If there are special ways to make a plural word, such as " ES " and " IES ", use them.
For example, in this grammar, some special words are for teaching languages, and not part of Basic English: plural, conjugate, noun, adjective, adverb, qualifier, operator, pronoun, and directive.
verbs in the plural form are used, indicating more than two ; but another dual verb appears at line 192 (" the two of them came forward ").
Since the feminist movement of the 1980s, some writers and publishers have been using the feminine title suffixes-in ( singular ) and-innen ( plural ) to emphasize the inclusion of females ; but written with a capital ' I ', to indicate that males are not excluded.
However, confusion often stems from the fact that plural verb forms are often used in British English with the singular forms of these count nouns ( for example: " The team have finished the project .").
In Germany, dachshunds are widely called Dackel ( both singular and plural ).
The Druze (, plural دروز, durūz, druzim ) are a monotheistic religious community, found primarily in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, which emerged during the 11th century from Ismailism school of Shia Islam.
The article is never regarded as declined in Modern English, although technically the words this and that, and their plural forms these and those, are modern forms of the as it was declined in Old English.
Sileni is the plural ( Latin ) form of Silenus, a creature often related to the Roman wine god, Bacchus, thus represented in pictorial art as inebriated, merry revellers, who are mounted on donkeys, singing, dancing, playing flutes etc.
Residents are called Ethois ( plural Ethoises ).
That is, they are plural if the nouns they modify are plural, and accusative if the nouns they modify are accusative.

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More generally, calculus ( plural calculi ) refers to any method or system of calculation guided by the symbolic manipulation of expressions.
In British English, it is generally accepted that collective nouns can take either singular or plural verb forms depending on the context and the metonymic shift that it implies.
The spelling whisky ( plural: whiskies ) is generally used in Canada, Japan, Scotland, and Wales, while whiskey ( plural: whiskeys ) is more common in Ireland and the United States.
Countable nouns generally have singular and plural forms.
However, since final consonants are generally not pronounced in French, adding-s or-x does not generally affect pronunciation, so the singular and plural forms of most nouns are generally pronounced the same.
English nouns are inflected for grammatical number – that is, if they are of the countable type, they generally have different forms for singular and plural.
Even though the children were all able to produce the real plural " glasses " they generally responded two " tass " rather than two " tasses " when shown more than one nonsense creature called a " tass ".
The term stele ( plural: stelae ) is generally used for other monumental standing inscribed sculpted stones.
The form mabynnogyon does indeed occur at the end of the first of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, but it is now generally agreed that this is a scribal error that was assumed to be the plural of the Welsh word mabinogi, which occurs correctly at the end of the remaining three branches.
Biologically a child ( plural: children ) is generally a human between the stages of birth and puberty.
Austronesian languages, particularly Polynesian languages such as Hawaiian, Niuean and Tongan, possess a dual number for pronouns but not for nouns, as nouns are generally marked for plural syntactically and not morphologically.
The mascot for all Boston College athletic teams is the Eagle, generally referred to in the plural, i. e., " The Eagles ".
Most use of the term Elohim in the later Hebrew text imply a view that is at least monolatrist at the time of writing, and such usage ( in the singular ), as a proper title for the supreme deity, is generally not considered to be synonymous with the term elohim, " gods " ( plural, simple noun ).
The noun mercatus ( plural mercatūs ) means " commerce " or " the market " generally, but it also refers to fairs or markets held immediately after certain ludi.
Homunculus ( masculine, Latin for " little man ", plural: " homunculi "; from the diminutive of homo ) is a term used, generally, in various fields of study to refer to any representation of a human being.
A zeppola ( plural zeppole, in southern dialects zeppoli ) or St. Joseph's Day cake, also called sfinge, and in Rome Bignè di S. Giuseppe, is a pastry typical of Roman, Neapolitan and generally peninsular Italian cuisine.
In mathematics, an annulus ( the Latin word for " little ring ", with plural annuli ) is a ring-shaped geometric figure, or more generally, a term used to name a ring-shaped object.
The organized supporters of Red Star are known as Delije, the plural of the singular form Delija, which in Serbian generally signifies a courageous, brave, strong or even handsome young man.
In contrast to their generally high level of tolerance for the dialects of other English-speaking countries, speakers often express disdain for features of certain regional or ethnic dialects, such as Southern American English's use of y'all, Geordies ' use of " yous " as the second person plural personal pronoun, and non-standard forms of " to be " such as " The old dock bes under water most of the year " ( Newfoundland English ), or " That dock be under water every other week " ( African-American Vernacular English ).
It is thus generally limited to use amongst fans of Japanese pop culture ( sometimes called otaku ); like many loan words from Japanese, omake is both the singular and plural form.
Its derivation is unclear, and is generally thought to be related to " bracken ", whereby the latter word has been assumed to be a plural, as with " children ", and the former word a back-formation.
The Latin plural of imago is imagines, and this is the term generally used by entomologists – however, imagos is also acceptable.

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