concept   plurals

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) English-speaking countries (1) Japanese-speaking countries (1) Spanish-speaking countries (1) Arabic-speaking countries (1) Chinese-speaking countries (1) German-speaking countries (1) Hindi-speaking countries (1) Italian-speaking countries (1) Russian-speaking countries (1) linguistics (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 plurals English-speaking countries Plurals in English-speaking countries are formed by adding suffixes to nouns, and 'are' functions as both a plural form and a present tense verb. 6
2 plurals Japanese-speaking countries Japanese language uses context or counters to indicate plurals instead of specific plural forms for nouns in Japanese-speaking countries. 4
3 plurals Spanish-speaking countries In Spanish-speaking countries, plural forms may vary based on noun gender. 2
4 plurals Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, nouns can have different forms to indicate singular, dual, and plural. 1
5 plurals Chinese-speaking countries Plurals in Chinese-speaking countries are expressed through quantifiers or context, not by changing the noun. 1
6 plurals German-speaking countries Plural forms in German-speaking countries can be irregular and are indicated by specific endings or umlaut changes. 1
7 plurals Hindi-speaking countries Plurals in Hindi-speaking countries are usually formed by adding suffixes to root words, with some irregular exceptions. 1
8 plurals Italian-speaking countries In Italian-speaking countries, nouns can change significantly to reflect their plural form. 1
9 plurals Russian-speaking countries Nouns in Russian-speaking countries can have varying plural forms based on gender and ending. 1
10 plurals linguistics Plurals are studied in linguistics as part of morphological processes, showing different ways languages indicate plurality. 1