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pluraliserade

Pluraliserade is a Swedish term used to describe something that has been made plural, typically by applying the plural form to a word. In linguistic and editorial contexts it most often functions as the past participle of the verb pluralisera, which means to pluralize or to form a plural.

Etymology and morphology: The verb pluralisera is built from the noun pluralis (plural) with the common verb-forming

Usage: The form pluraliserad/pluraliserade is used as an adjective to indicate that a form has been changed

See also: pluralisera, pluralisering, pluralform, grammatik.

Overall, pluraliserade serves as a precise way to refer to the outcome of applying pluralization to a

suffix
-era.
The
past
participle
follows
regular
Swedish
inflection:
pluraliserad
for
singular
references
and
pluraliserade
for
plural
references,
with
agreement
to
the
noun
it
modifies.
In
practice,
you
can
see
examples
such
as
ett
pluraliserat
ord
(a
singular
pluralized
word)
and
pluraliserade
ord
(pluralized
words).
to
reflect
plurality.
It
appears
in
linguistics,
editing,
and
data
labeling
when
describing
words,
forms
or
data
entries
that
have
been
converted
from
singular
to
plural.
The
term
is
most
common
in
Swedish-language
technical
writing
and
language
description,
rather
than
everyday
prose.
word
or
set
of
words,
and
it
reflects
standard
Swedish
patterns
for
adjectives
derived
from
past
participles.