What animals do not have a plural name?

What animals do not have a plural name?

Nouns that don’t change in their plural forms (called “zero plurals”) include “series,” “aircraft” and “species.” But most zero-plural words refer to animals, e.g., deer, moose, sheep, elk, walrus, antelope, fish, buffalo, salmon.

Does no have singular or plural?

You can use NO with both singular and plural nouns. Take a look at the following examples: There was no milk in the fridge.

Does Irish have plurals?

All nouns in Irish have strong or weak plurals. If they are strong, they have retain their normal plural form even when in the genitive plural. So the plural cailíní stays the same regardless of whether or not it’s in the nominative or in the genitive.

Can no be plural?

The plural of no is noes.

Why deer has no plural?

If you look in a dictionary you will see that “deer” comes to us from the German “tier”, a beast. German does not form the plural by adding an “s” as English does, so one deer, two deer, etc.

Why fish has no plural?

For some nouns, like fish, there is no difference between the singular form and the plural form. Sometimes, however, people do use regular plural endings for irregular nouns, so in casual conversation you may hear fishes or elks. Some English words come from Latin, and take a Latinate plural ending.

How do you use no nouns?

No precedes a noun that has no article. The company had no worthy rivals in the industry. No can be used before a noun that is preceded by an adjective, as in the preceding example, but it is not used before any, much, many, or enough.

What words have no plural?

Improve your English: words without a plural

Noun Meaning
Homework Assignments that students get from school
Housework Different things that you do to maintain your home, like cleaning
Jewelry Rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other accessories we wear
Money Coins and banknotes that we use as currency

What is a weak plural in Irish?

In standard Irish, the plural is fuinneoga, making it a weak plural. In Connacht Irish, however, it’s fuinneogaí, making it a strong one.

Does Irish have gender?

As in many languages, nouns in Irish are gendered. All modern Irish nouns are either masculine or feminine. (There used to be a neuter gender but that was jettisoned fairly early on. There are one or two surviving appendices, but for practical purposes, masculine and feminine do the trick.)

What is no’s?

nos. us. plural of No. : a short form of “numbers”: The same point applies to nos.

Why is the plural of fish?

The plural of fish is usually fish. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural. The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes.

Is the word Garda a proper noun in Ireland?

Proper noun. Garda (plural Gardaí or Gardas) The state police force of the Republic of Ireland. (The title of) an Irish policeman.

Is the Garda Siochana the same as the police?

How it is referred to depends on the register being used. It is variously known as An Garda Síochána; the Garda Síochána; the Garda; the Gardaí (plural); and it is popularly called “the guards”. Although Garda is singular, in these terms it is used as a collective noun, like police.

What does Garda Siochana na hEireann stand for?

This is usually translated as “the Guardian(s) of the Peace”. Garda Síochána na hÉireann (“of Ireland”, Irish pronunciation: [ˈɡaːrd̪ə ˈʃiːxaːn̪ˠə n̪ˠə ˈheːɾʲən̪ˠ]) appears on its logo but is seldom used elsewhere.

How many members of the Garda Siochana are there?

Since the formation of the Garda Síochána in 1923, it has been a predominantly unarmed force, and more than three-quarters of the force do not routinely carry firearms. As of 31 December 2019, the police service had 14,708 sworn members (including 458 Reserves) and 2,944 civilian staff.

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