pluralizálás
Pluralizálás is a linguistic process that involves changing a word to indicate that it refers to more than one entity. This is a common feature in many languages, though the specific methods for marking plurality vary significantly. In English, for instance, the most common pluralization rule is to add an "-s" or "-es" to the end of a singular noun, such as "cat" becoming "cats" or "box" becoming "boxes." However, English also has irregular plurals like "child" becoming "children" and "mouse" becoming "mice."
Other languages employ different strategies. Some Romance languages, like Spanish and French, often change the ending
In some languages, plurality is not marked on the noun itself but is indicated by other words