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言語学の教授は、アラビア語における語幹を変化させず接尾辞を付けて作る規則的な複数形が、muslimūna や muslimātun のような例で示されると説明した。

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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).

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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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