Pronunciation of the word plural

множественный, многочисленный, множественное число

прилагательное

- грам. множественный

plural noun — существительное во множественном числе

- многочисленный

plural offices — совмещённые должности
plural marriage — многожёнство (особ. у мормонов)
plural vote — право избирателя голосовать несколько раз (в одном или разных округах)

- относящийся к одному из нескольких

plural wife — одна из жён (у многоженцев)

- пёстрый, неоднородный; смешанный

plural population — многонациональное /смешанное/ население
plural society — общество со смешанными культурами

существительное

- грам. множественное число
- слово, стоящее во множественном числе

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

plural form — форма множественного числа  
plural compartment domestic refrigerator — домашний холодильник с несколькими отделениями  
plural drilling — кустовое бурение  
plural executive — коллегиальный орган верховной исполнительной власти  
author’s plural — множественное скромности; множественное авторское; авторское «мы»  
plural-beam antenna — многолучевая антенна  
plural cell electrolyzer — многоячейковый электролизёр  
plural-cell electrolyzer — многоячейковый электролизёр  
plural channel data processor — многоканальный процессор обработки данных  
plural formation — образование форм множественного числа  

Примеры с переводом

What’s the plural of ‘mouse’?

Как во множественном числе будет слово «mouse» (мышь)?

The plural form of the word “child” is “children.”

Формой множественного числа слова “ребёнок” является слово “дети”.

‘Sheep’ remains the same in the plural.

Слово «овца» (в английском языке) остается неизменным во множественном числе.

The word “trees” is a plural noun.

Слово “деревья” — это существительное во множественном числе.

Britain has developed into a plural society.

Британское общество стало многоукладным.

We can regard the dual as an amplification of the plural forms.

Мы можем рассматривать двойственное число как вариант множественного.

‘Viscera’ is the plural form of ‘viscus’.

Слово «внутренности» является множественным числом слова «внутренность».

The word “pins” contains two morphemes: “pin” and the plural suffix “-s”.

Слово “pins” (булавки, ноги) содержит две морфемы: “pin” и суффикс множественного числа “-s”.

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

Should the verb be in the singular or the plural?

‘Horses’ is plural in number, while ‘horse’ is singular.

Most nouns in English inflect for plural use by adding “-s” or “-es.”

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

Возможные однокоренные слова

pluralism  — плюрализм, совместительство
plurality  — множество, множественность, большинство голосов, совместительство
pluralist  — плюралист, совместитель
pluralize  — приумножать, образовывать форму множественного числа
plurally  — во множественном числе, множественно, многочисленно

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noun

- the form of a word that is used to denote more than one

adjective

- composed of more than one member, set, or kind
- grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units

Extra examples

The word “trees” is a plural noun.

The plural form of the word “child” is “children.”

‘Sheep’ remains the same in the plural.

What’s the plural of ‘mouse’?

Britain has developed into a plural society.

Most nouns in English are inflected for plural use by adding “-s” or “-es.”

Most nouns in English inflect for plural use by adding “-s” or “-es.”

The word “pins” contains two morphemes: “pin” and the plural suffix “-s.”

We can regard the dual as an amplification of the plural forms.

‘Horses’ is plural in number, while ‘horse’ is singular.

Should the verb be in the singular or the plural?

‘viscera’ is the plural form of ‘viscus’

 
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plural Pronunciation
ˈplʊər əlplu·ral

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Alex

US English

Fred

US English

Samantha

US English

Victoria

US English

Julia

US English

David

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Mark

US English

Zira

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Aria

US English

Guy

US English

Daniel

British

Oliver

British

Wendy

British

Mia

British

Libby

British

Karen

Australian

Natasha

Australian

Hayley

Australian

Moira

Irish

Emily

Irish

Tessa

South African

Leah

South African

Veena

Indian

Priya

Indian

Neerja

Indian

Clara

Canadian English

Heather

Canadian English

Fiona

Scottish

Rate

1

Pitch

1

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    English[edit]

    Alternative forms[edit]

    • pl., pl (abbreviation)

    Etymology[edit]

    From Middle English plurelle, from Old French plurel (plural), borrowed from Latin pluralis (of or belonging to more than one, belonging to many, adjective), from plus, pluris (more) + -alis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈplʊə.ɹəl/, /ˈplɔː.ɹəl/
      • (obsolete) IPA(key): /ˈpljʊə.ɹəl/
    • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈplʊɚ.əl/, /ˈplɝ.əl/
    • Rhymes: -ʊəɹəl

    Adjective[edit]

    plural (comparative more plural, superlative most plural)

    1. Consisting of or containing more than one of something.

      The notion of culture is one whose meanings are plural and shifting.

      • 1594, William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona:

        Than plural faith which is too much by one: Thou counterfeit to thy true friend!

    2. (grammar) In systems of number, not singular or not singular or dual.

      English nouns usually have singular and plural forms.

    3. (comparable) Pluralistic.
      • 1987, Mircea Eliade, Charles J. Adams, editor, The Encyclopedia of religion, volume 3:

        Although the nation was far more plural than Canada in the number of its Christian groups

      • 2006, Suisheng Zhao, Debating political reform in China: rule of law vs. democratization, page 29:

        The Hong Kong and Singapore markets are way more «plural» than most Western economies, but they have not led to pluralistic politics.

      • 2007, Lachelle Renee Hannickel, From cultural transgressions to literary transformations: …, page 195:

        History is perhaps more plural than traditionally imagined, leaving room for more groups to express their story.

      • 2009, Pille Valk, Teenagers’ perspectives on the role of religion in their lives, …, page 281:

        Generally the girls tend to perceive their social world as somewhat more plural than boys do. Several of these questions reveal that there are more boys (61%) than girls (39%) who ‘do not know’ about the religion of others

      • 2011, Harald E. Braun; Edward Vallance, The Renaissance Conscience, page 50:

        Yet More’s conscience was responding to a world just a little more plural than the world he was born in

    Synonyms[edit]

    • manifold
    • multiple
    • morefold
    • several

    [edit]

    • singular

    Translations[edit]

    more than one

    • Albanian: shumës (sq)
    • Armenian: հոգնակի (hy) (hognaki)
    • Bulgarian: множествен (bg) (množestven)
    • Catalan: plural (ca)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 複數复数 (zh) (fùshù), 眾數众数 (zh) (zhòngshù)
    • Dutch: meervoudig (nl), meervoudige (nl)
    • Esperanto: plurnombra
    • Finnish: monikollinen (fi), monikko-
    • French: pluriel (fr)
    • Galician: plural (gl) m
    • German: Plural-, pluralisch (de), plural (de), mehrfach (de), Mehrzahl-
    • Greek: πληθυντικός (el) (plithyntikós)
      Ancient: πληθυντικός (plēthuntikós)
    • Hebrew: לשון רבים(lišon rabim)
    • Icelandic: fleir-, marg-, fleirtölu-, í fleirtölu
    • Ido: plurala (io)
    • Indonesian: jamak (id)
    • Irish: iolra (ga)
    • Italian: plurale (it)
    • Japanese: 複数 (ja) (ふくすう, fukusū)
    • Korean: 복수(複數) (ko) (boksu)
    • Latin: plūrālis
    • Ligurian: plurâle
    • Occitan: plural (oc)
    • Persian: جمع (fa) (jam’), پر (fa) (porr) (archaic )
    • Polish: mnogi (pl)
    • Portuguese: plural (pt)
    • Romanian: plural (ro)
    • Russian: мно́жественный (ru) (mnóžestvennyj)
    • Scottish Gaelic: iolra
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: множински, плурални
      Roman: množinski (sh), pluralni (sh)
    • Spanish: plural (es)
    • Swedish: plural (sv), flertal (sv)
    • Thai: พหูพจน์ (th) (pá-hǔu-pót)
    • Turkish: çok (tr)
    • Ukrainian: множи́нний (množýnnyj) (grammar), чисельний (čyselʹnyj)
    • Volapük: plunumik (vo)
    • Walloon: pluriyal (wa)

    Noun[edit]

    plural (plural plurals)

    1. (grammar, uncountable) The plural number. In English, referring to more or less than one of something.
      • 1895, William W. Goodwin, A Greek Grammar. Revised and enlarged., page 34:

        «There are three numbers; the singular, the dual, and the plural. […] The dual is sometimes used to denote two objects, but even here the plural is more common.»

    2. (grammar, countable) A word in the form in which it potentially refers to something other than one person or thing; and other than two things if the language has a dual form.

      The plural of ‘cat’ is ‘cats’, but the plural of ‘child’ is ‘children’.

    3. (psychology, informal, countable) A person with some form of multiplicity, particularly dissociative identity disorder.
      • 2016, Lori F. Clarke, «Embracing Polyphony: Voices, Improvisation, and the Hearing Voices Network», Intersectionalities: A Global Journal of Social Work Analysis, Research, Polity, and Practice, Volume 5, Number 2 (2016), page 6:
        Singlet and monocultural identity is so normalized that many voice hearers and plurals don’t share their experiences with anyone, living in isolation (and sometimes in poverty) and spending considerable inner resources to manage postures and performances of ‘mental health’.
      • 2020, Elizabeth Schechter, «What we can learn about respect and identity from plurals», JPCA Mag, Issue 1 (2020), page 38:
        More strongly, respect might require that singlets themselves accept, in the context of interacting with plurals, that people are truly distinct people.
      • 2020, Tynan Drake, «Intersectional Representation: LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse voices in transmedia fiction», paper submitted to Ball State University, page 14:
        Autistics, plurals, and gender nonconforming individuals are all stigmatized as not being capable of understanding their own experiences and are repeatedly attacked with narratives intended to make them doubt their own emotions, memories, and sense of self.
      • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:plural.

    Usage notes[edit]

    • Many languages have singular for one item and plural for more than one item. Some languages also have a dual form for two, a trial form for three, or a paucal form for several (e.g. Fijian). Other languages do not distinguish any of these categories.
    • While the plural form generally refers to two or more persons or things, that is not always the case. The plural form is often used for zero persons or things, for fractional things in a quantity that is not equal to one, and for people or things when the quantity is unknown.

    Derived terms[edit]

    • plurale tantum

    [edit]

    • singular

    Translations[edit]

    the plural number

    • Albanian: shumës (sq)
    • Arabic: الْجَمْع (ar) (al-jamʕ)
    • Azerbaijani: cəm (az)
    • Belarusian: мно́жны лік m (mnóžny lik)
    • Bulgarian: мно́жествено число́ n (mnóžestveno čisló)
    • Catalan: plural (ca)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 複數复数 (zh) (fùshù), 眾數众数 (zh) (zhòngshù)
    • Danish: flertal (da) n
    • Dutch: meervoud (nl) n
    • Esperanto: multenombro (eo)
    • Estonian: mitmus (et)
    • Finnish: monikko (fi)
    • French: pluriel (fr) m
    • Galician: plural (gl) m
    • German: Mehrheit (de) f, Mehrzahl (de) f, Plural (de) m, Pluralis m
    • Hungarian: többes szám (hu)
    • Japanese: 複数 (ja) (ふくすう, fukusū)
    • Kazakh: көптік жалғау (köptık jalğau)
    • Korean: 복수(複數) (ko) (boksu)
    • Kyrgyz: көптүк сан (ky) (köptük san), көптүк (ky) (köptük)
    • Latin: (numerus (la)) pluralis, numerus multitudinis, multitudo (la), pluralitas
    • Latvian: daudzskaitlis m
    • Lithuanian: daugiskaita (lt) f
    • Macedonian: множина f (množina), мн. (mk) f (mn.)
    • Mongolian: олон тоо (olon too)
    • Northern Sami: (please verify) máŋggaidlohku
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: flertall (no) n
    • Persian: جمع (fa) (jam’)
    • Polish: liczba mnoga (pl) f
    • Portuguese: plural (pt) m
    • Russian: мно́жественное число́ (ru) n (mnóžestvennoje čisló), мн. ч. n (mn. č.), мн. n (mn.)
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: множѝна f, плу̀ра̄л m
      Roman: množìna (sh) f, plùrāl (sh) m
    • Slovak: množné číslo, plurál (sk)
    • Slovene: množina (sl) f
    • Spanish: plural (es)
    • Swedish: flertal (sv) n, pluralis (sv) n
    • Tagalog: maramihan
    • Tajik: ҷамъ (tg) (jamʾ)
    • Ukrainian: множина́ (uk) f (množyná)
    • Uyghur: كۆپلۈك سان(köplük san)
    • Vietnamese: số nhiều (vi)
    • Walloon: pluriyal (wa) m
    • Yiddish: מערצאָל‎ f (mertsol)

    word in plural form

    • Albanian: shumës (sq)
    • Arabic: جَمْع (ar) (jamʕ)
    • Armenian: հոգնակի թիվ (hy) (hognaki tʿiv), հոգնակի (hy) (hognaki)
    • Azerbaijani: cəm (az)
    • Belarusian: мно́жны лік m (mnóžny lik)
    • Bulgarian: мно́жествено число́ n (mnóžestveno čisló)
    • Burmese: ဗဟုဝုစ်ကိန်း (my) (ba.hu.wuckin:)
    • Catalan: plural (ca) m
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 複數复数 (zh) (fùshù), 眾數众数 (zh) (zhòngshù)
    • Czech: množné číslo (cs) n
    • Danish: flertal (da) n
    • Dutch: meervoud (nl) n
    • Estonian: mitmus (et)
    • Faroese: fleirtal (fo) n
    • Finnish: monikko (fi)
    • French: pluriel (fr) m
    • Galician: plural (gl) m
    • Georgian: მრავლობითი (ka) (mravlobiti), მრავლობითი რიცხვი (mravlobiti ricxvi)
    • German: Plural (de) m, Pluralform (de) f
    • Greek: πληθυντικός (el) m (plithyntikós)
    • Hindi: बहुवचन (hi) m (bahuvcan)
    • Hungarian: többes számú alak
    • Icelandic: fleirtala (is) f
    • Indonesian: bentuk jamak
    • Ingrian: monikko
    • Italian: plurale (it) m
    • Japanese: 複数形 (ja) (ふくすうけい, fukusūkei), 複数 (ja) (ふくすう, fukusū)
    • Khmer: ពហុវចនៈ (pĕəʼhuʼ vaccaʼnaʼ)
    • Korean: 복수형(複數形) (boksuhyeong), 복수(複數) (ko) (boksu)
    • Kurdish:
      Central Kurdish: پِڕژِمار(pirrjimar)
    • Lao: ພະຫຸພົດ (pha hu phot)
    • Latvian: daudzskaitlis m
    • Lithuanian: daugiskaita (lt) f
    • Luxembourgish: Pluriel (lb) m, Méizuel (lb) f
    • Macedonian: множина f (množina)
    • Middle Persian: ws
    • Mongolian: олон тоо (olon too)
    • Navajo: díkwíjíltʼéego, naaki dóó baʼąą, tááʼ dóó baʼąą
    • Norman: pluriel m
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: flertall (no) n
    • Occitan: plural (oc) m
    • Old English: maniġfeald
    • Persian: جمع (fa) (jam’)
    • Polish: liczba mnoga (pl) f
    • Portuguese: plural (pt) m
    • Romanian: plural (ro) n
    • Russian: мно́жественное число́ (ru) n (mnóžestvennoje čisló)
    • Scottish Gaelic: iolra m
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: множина f, плурал m
      Roman: množina (sh) f, plural (sh) m
    • Slovak: množné číslo n, plurál (sk) m
    • Slovene: množina (sl) f
    • Spanish: plural (es) m
    • Swahili: wingi (sw)
    • Swedish: plural (sv) n, pluralis (sv) n, flertal (sv) n
    • Tajik: ҷамъ (tg) (jamʾ)
    • Telugu: బహువచనము (te) (bahuvacanamu)
    • Thai: พหูพจน์ (th) (pá-hǔu-pót)
    • Turkish: çoğul (tr), çokluk (tr)
    • Ukrainian: множина́ (uk) f (množyná)
    • Vietnamese: số nhiều (vi)
    • Volapük: plunum (vo)
    • Votic: mõnikko
    • Walloon: pluriyal (wa) m
    • West Frisian: meartal (fy) n

    See also[edit]

    • (grammatical numbers) grammatical number; singular, dual, trial, quadral, paucal, plural (Category: en:Grammar)

    Catalan[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /pluˈɾal/

    Adjective[edit]

    plural (masculine and feminine plural plurals)

    1. plural
      Antonym: singular

    Noun[edit]

    plural m (plural plurals)

    1. plural
      Antonym: singular

    Derived terms[edit]

    • pluralisme
    • pluralista

    [edit]

    • pluralitat

    Further reading[edit]

    • “plural” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
    • “plural”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2023
    • “plural” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
    • “plural” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

    French[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /ply.ʁal/

    Adjective[edit]

    plural (feminine plurale, masculine plural pluraux, feminine plural plurales)

    1. plural, large

    [edit]

    • pluralisme
    • pluraliste
    • pluralité
    • pluri-
    • pluriel

    Further reading[edit]

    • “plural”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

    Galician[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Adjective[edit]

    plural m or f (plural plurais)

    1. plural
      Antonym: singular

    Derived terms[edit]

    • pluralismo
    • pluralista

    [edit]

    • pluralidade

    Further reading[edit]

    • “plural” in Dicionario da Real Academia Galega, Royal Galician Academy.

    German[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /pluˈʁaːl/

    Adjective[edit]

    plural (strong nominative masculine singular pluraler, not comparable)

    1. pluralistic
      Synonym: pluralistisch

    Declension[edit]

    Positive forms of plural (uncomparable)

    References[edit]

    • “plural” in Duden online
    • “plural” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

    Indonesian[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    From English plural, from Middle English plurelle, from Old French plurel (plural), from Latin pluralis (of or belonging to more than one, belonging to many, adjective), from plus, pluris (more) + -alis. Compare to Afrikaans pluraal.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): [ˈplural]
    • Hyphenation: plu‧ral

    Adjective[edit]

    plural

    1. plural: consisting of or containing more than one of something.
      Synonyms: jamak, majemuk

    [edit]

    • pluralis
    • pluralisme
    • pluralistik
    • pluralistis

    Further reading[edit]

    • “plural” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.

    Maltese[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Italian plurale.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /pluˈraːl/

    Noun[edit]

    plural m (plural plurali)

    1. (grammar) plural
      plural sħiħsound plural
      plural miksurbroken plural

    [edit]

    • pluralista
    • pluralistiku
    • pluralità
    • pluraliżmu

    Middle English[edit]

    Adjective[edit]

    plural

    1. Alternative form of plurelle

    Occitan[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • Audio (Languedocien) (file)

    Noun[edit]

    plural m (plural plurals)

    1. plural

    Portuguese[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Learned borrowing from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • (Brazil) IPA(key): /pluˈɾaw/ [pluˈɾaʊ̯]
    • (Portugal) IPA(key): /pluˈɾal/ [pluˈɾaɫ]
    • Rhymes: (Portugal) -al, (Brazil) -aw
    • Hyphenation: plu‧ral

    Adjective[edit]

    plural m or f (plural plurais)

    1. plural (consisting of more than one things)
      Antonym: singular

    Noun[edit]

    plural m (plural plurais)

    1. (grammar) plural (word referring to multiple things)
      Antonym: singular

    Derived terms[edit]

    • pluralismo
    • pluralista

    [edit]

    • pluralidade

    Further reading[edit]

    • “plural” in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa.

    Romanian[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    From Latin pluralis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /pluˈral/

    Noun[edit]

    plural n (plural plurali)

    1. plural

    Declension[edit]

    Serbo-Croatian[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /plǔraːl/
    • Hyphenation: plu‧ral

    Noun[edit]

    plùrāl m (Cyrillic spelling плу̀ра̄л)

    1. (uncountable) plural

    Declension[edit]

    Synonyms[edit]

    • množìna

    Spanish[edit]

    Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from Latin plūrālis.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /pluˈɾal/ [pluˈɾal]
    • Rhymes: -al
    • Syllabification: plu‧ral

    Adjective[edit]

    plural (plural plurales)

    1. plural, multiple
      Antonym: singular

    Noun[edit]

    plural m (plural plurales)

    1. (grammar) plural
      Antonym: singular

    Derived terms[edit]

    • pluralismo
    • pluralista
    • pluralmente

    [edit]

    • pluralidad

    Further reading[edit]

    • “plural”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014

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