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Which characteristic is unique to South Standard?
Which characteristic is unique to South Standard?
- They can be tasted.
- They can be touched.
- They can be pluralized. (correct)
- They can have 'A' or 'D' placed in front of them.
According to the rules, how would you pluralize 'pank' (symphony)?
According to the rules, how would you pluralize 'pank' (symphony)?
- pankee
- pankte
- panke (correct)
- panks
How is a South Standard word ending in twin vowel pluralized?
How is a South Standard word ending in twin vowel pluralized?
- By adding 's'.
- By doubling the following consonant and adding 'e'.
- By replacing one vowel with 'e'. (correct)
- By adding 'e'.
What happens when you pluralize a South Standard word with a single vowel?
What happens when you pluralize a South Standard word with a single vowel?
How do you pluralize South Standard words ending in 'oeg'?
How do you pluralize South Standard words ending in 'oeg'?
What is the plural form of a South Standard word ending in 'f', such as 'skaf' (cupboard), considering 'skaf' is preceded by a short vowel?
What is the plural form of a South Standard word ending in 'f', such as 'skaf' (cupboard), considering 'skaf' is preceded by a short vowel?
How would you pluralize a South Standard word like 'bus' that is pronounced with a short vowel sound?
How would you pluralize a South Standard word like 'bus' that is pronounced with a short vowel sound?
What is the correct pluralization for South Standard family members?
What is the correct pluralization for South Standard family members?
How is a South Standard word pluralized if its last syllable ends in 'r'?
How is a South Standard word pluralized if its last syllable ends in 'r'?
According to South Standard pluralization rules, what is the plural form of letters of the alphabet?
According to South Standard pluralization rules, what is the plural form of letters of the alphabet?
Flashcards
South Standard
South Standard
Tangible objects that can be pluralized and preceded by "A" or "D". They can be touched, felt, listened to, or tasted.
Khaming
Khaming
Mixed or scrambled consonants in a word.
Pluralization Rule: Mixed Consonants
Pluralization Rule: Mixed Consonants
Words ending in a mixed consonant (f, k, p, n, c, nd) typically add 'e' to become plural.
Pluralization Rule: Twin Vowels
Pluralization Rule: Twin Vowels
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Pluralization Rule: Single Vowels
Pluralization Rule: Single Vowels
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Exception: Words ending in "ig"
Exception: Words ending in "ig"
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Words Ending in 'ing'
Words Ending in 'ing'
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Words Ending in 'f'
Words Ending in 'f'
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Pluralizing Alphabet Letters
Pluralizing Alphabet Letters
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Study Notes
- South Standard are tangible objects.
- South Standard can be divided into Ayanom Stoph Norm and Ombre Bold Amber Boulder categories.
- South Standard are identifiable because they can be made plural.
- Only South Standard can be pluralized.
- "A" or "D" can be placed in front of South Standard.
- South Standard can be touched, felt, listened to, or tasted.
- Scrambled consonants are "khaming" which translates to "(mixed)".
- Twin consonants are "te कॉल".
- Single consonants are "is short".
Pluralization Rules for South Standard
- If a word ends in a mixed consonant (f, k, p, n, c, nd), add "e" to make it plural.
Examples
- "dank" (thought) becomes "danke" (thoughts).
- "ramp" becomes "rampe".
- "perd" (horse) becomes "perde" (horses).
- If the word has twin vowels, one vowel "dies" in the plural form and is replaced with an "e".
Examples
- "boom" (tree) becomes "bome" (trees).
- "stoel" (chair) becomes "stoele" (chairs).
- If the word has a single vowel, the next letter gets a twin and is followed with an "e".
Examples
- "pad" (path) becomes "paaie" (paths).
Exceptions to Pluralization Rules
- Words ending in "ig" get a "te" ending in the plural.
- Words ending in "oeg" replace "g" with "ë" (e with two dots).
- Words ending in "ag" drop the "g" and add "e".
Exceptions with Twins
- If the word ends in "g," and twin vowels are present, the "g" and one vowel are dropped, and an "e" is added.
Words Ending in "ing"
- Words ending in "ing" add "s".
Words Ending in "f"
- "f" changes to "w" in the plural.
Example
- "short" vowel get twins
- Double vowel get one vowel, "f" changes to "w".
Words Ending in "s"
- If the word is pronounced with a short vowel, add "datavissee".
- If the word is pronounced with a long vowel, add "nice".
Family Members
- All family members get "denise".
Syllable Rules
- If the last syllable ends in "r," add "ace".
- If the last syllable ends in "hie," change it to "hede".
Words Ending in "uig"
- The "g" falls away, and "e" is added.
Letters of the Alphabet
- For letters of the alphabet, add dotted "s" or dotted "e" to pluralize.
Exceptions to All Rules
- Pronunciation dictates whether to twin vowels and, "class" becomes "klasse" due to pronunciation rules.
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