pluraalvorm
Pluraalvorm refers to the grammatical form of a word that indicates more than one entity. This concept is fundamental in many languages and is often expressed through changes in the noun itself, such as adding suffixes or altering vowels, or by using separate words that signify plurality. For example, in English, the singular noun "cat" becomes "cats" to denote multiple cats.
The formation of plurals varies significantly across languages. Some languages have relatively simple and regular pluralization
In some linguistic traditions, plural forms are categorized further. For instance, dual forms exist in certain