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The linguistics professor explained that the sound plural in Arabic is formed by adding a suffix without altering the stem.
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The linguistics professor explained that the sound plural in Arabic is formed by adding a suffix without altering the stem.
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sound plural
Noun
In
Semitic
and
other
Afro-Asiatic
languages,
a
regular
plural
formed
by
adding
a
suffix,
without
changes
to
the
stem.
An
example
in
Arabic
is
مُسْلِمُونَ
(muslimūna,
“Muslims”),
the
plural
form
of
مُسْلِم
(muslim,
“Muslim”),
formed
by
adding
the
suffix
ـُونَ
(-ūna),
and
مُسْلِمَاتٌ
(muslimātun,
“Muslim
women”),
formed
by
adding
the
suffix
ـَاتٌ
(-ātun).
Japanese Meaning
(セム語および他のアフロ・アジア語族の言語における)語幹を変更せずに接尾辞を付加することで形成される、規則的な複数形
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