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numerative$527559$ - traduction vers allemand

GRAMMATICAL NUMBER
Pluri; Plural (grammatical number); Plurals; Pluralization; Plural9; Ploural; Plural form; Plural nouns; Pluralisation; Nominal plurality; Pluralized; Pluralised; Pluralis; Numerative plural; Massive plural; Plural (grammar); Invariant plural; Pluri-; Plural forms

numerative      
adj. aus oder sich auf eine Aufzählung beziehend

Définition

plural
plural
¦ abbreviation
1. (also Pl.) place.
2. plate (referring to illustrations in a book).
3. chiefly Military platoon.
4. plural.
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plural
¦ adjective
1. Grammar (of a word or form) denoting more than one, or (in languages with dual number) more than two.
more than one in number.
2. containing several diverse elements: a plural society.
¦ noun Grammar a plural word or form.
?the plural number.
Derivatives
plurally adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. plurel or L. pluralis, from plus, plur- 'more'.

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Plural

The plural (sometimes abbreviated as pl., pl, or PL), in many languages, is one of the values of the grammatical category of number. The plural of a noun typically denotes a quantity greater than the default quantity represented by that noun. This default quantity is most commonly one (a form that represents this default quantity of one is said to be of singular number). Therefore, plurals most typically denote two or more of something, although they may also denote fractional, zero or negative amounts. An example of a plural is the English word cats, which corresponds to the singular cat.

Words of other types, such as verbs, adjectives and pronouns, also frequently have distinct plural forms, which are used in agreement with the number of their associated nouns.

Some languages also have a dual (denoting exactly two of something) or other systems of number categories. However, in English and many other languages, singular and plural are the only grammatical numbers, except for possible remnants of dual number in pronouns such as both and either.