inflectedPlural
Inflected plural is the plural form of a noun that is created by grammatical inflection rather than by adding a separate word. It is a morphological process in which the noun itself changes to indicate number. Inflected pluralization is common in languages with rich noun declensions and in languages that use internal vowel changes or other modifications to mark number. In many systems, the inflected plural also affects related words such as adjectives and determiners, which must agree with the noun in number.
Forms of inflected plurals vary widely. They can be formed by suffixes, such as -s in English,
Cross-linguistic variation provides several notable patterns. English typically uses a simple plural inflection on the noun;