Examples of using Plural form in English and their translations into Malay
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Ecclesiastic
The unit's plural form.
Plural form of mouse.
The unit's plural form.
Plural form of praline.
It is almost always in the plural form.
Plural form of proto-language.
Nouns that do not have a plural form.
With that plural form of the word.
There are some nouns which do not take the plural form.
Theres no plural form of the word.
There are also some nouns that do not have a plural form.
Only the plural form is used even when addressing one person.
Complete this exercise with the plural form of these words.
The plural form from Krona is Kronor and one Krona equals 100 Öre.
Note my flawless use of the plural form of that word.
It is therefore unlike theEnglish word"god" which can be expressed in the plural form.
A translation context, expressions, plural forms and translator comments can also be used.
There are languages that have more than one plural form.
That is, it was not the plural form of any singular form cary meaning hole or cavity.
I I am using the word“hudud” irrespective whether it is in the singular or plural form.
Piadine(the Plural form) originated in the Romagna region of Italy, in the central-North area of the country.
The first part, hallelu,is the second-person imperative masculine plural form of the Hebrew verb hallal.
The Antichrist is primarily a Christian concept based on interpretation of passages in the term"antichrist" occurs five times in 1 John and 2 John,once in plural form[1] and four times in the singular.[2].
The word“antichrist” occurs five times in 1 John and 2 John,once in plural form and four times in the singular.
The term“antichrist” appears 5 times in First Epistle of John and Second Epistle of John of the New Testament-once in plural form and four times in the singular.
The term"antichrist" appears 5 times in 1 John and 2 John of the New Testament-once in plural form and four times in the singular.
The term Antichrist is found in the New Testament five times in 1 John and 2 John,once in plural form and four times in the singular.
In the New Testament, the term"antichrist" occurs five times in 1 John and 2 John,once in plural form and four times in the singular.
