South Standard Pluralization Rules

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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)?

  • pankee
  • pankte
  • panke (correct)
  • panks

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?

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How do you pluralize South Standard words ending in 'oeg'?

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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?

<p>skawe (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would you pluralize a South Standard word like 'bus' that is pronounced with a short vowel sound?

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What is the correct pluralization for South Standard family members?

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How is a South Standard word pluralized if its last syllable ends in 'r'?

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According to South Standard pluralization rules, what is the plural form of letters of the alphabet?

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Flashcards

South Standard

Tangible objects that can be pluralized and preceded by "A" or "D". They can be touched, felt, listened to, or tasted.

Khaming

Mixed or scrambled consonants in a word.

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

If a word has twin vowels in the singular, one vowel is replaced with an "e" in the plural.

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Pluralization Rule: Single Vowels

If a word has a single vowel, the following consonant gets twinned (doubled) and is followed by an 'e' in the plural form.

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Exception: Words ending in "ig"

Words ending in “ig” typically add "te" in the plural.

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Words Ending in 'ing'

Words ending in 'ing' generally add 's' to form the plural.

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Words Ending in 'f'

The letter 'f' typically changes to 'w' in the plural form in certain words.

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Pluralizing Alphabet Letters

For letters of the alphabet, add dotted "s" or dotted "e" to pluralize them.

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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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