I love that there's an unending campaign of pedantry to try to get everyone to pluralize "Lego" as "Lego," rather than "Legos," yet people just know that the plural of "Jedi" is "Jedi" and the plural of "Sith" is "Sith."

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I love that there's an unending campaign of pedantry to try to get everyone to pluralize "Lego" as "Lego," rather than "Legos," yet people just know that the plural of "Jedi" is "Jedi" and the plural of "Sith" is "Sith."
why do people pronounce it "processees?" it's not messees or excessees or sicknessees.
also I've probably posted about this before but I think that actually all words should be pluralized normally. gooses. sheeps. cactuses. vertexes. childs. persons. I don't see any issue with doing it this way
pluralization in ixi
make plurals by ablaut (changing vowel) (first vowel if more than one vowel in word)
/a/ a->/u/ ou
/e/ e->/ɛ/ ai
/i/ i->/y/ u
/o/ au->/ɔ/ o
/u/ ou->/a/ a
/ɛ/ ai->/e/ e
/ɔ/ o->/o/ au
/y/ u->/i/ i
What is the plural of jack-in-the-box?
Jack-in-the-boxes
Jacks-in-the-box
Jacks-in-boxes
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I’m writing a paper right now on Hausa morphology and oh my god plural formation in Chadic languages makes my head explode (in the best/most fascinating way possible). Seriously they use a wonderful combination of suffixation, infixation, and reduplication ON TOP OF a wholeeeee lot of tone structure and phonotactic rules and I am in pain but also in love
Pierre Cardin was not concerned with following fashion dictates regarding the proper length for a skirt or height of a waistline. Instead, he embraced the pluralization of fashion, creating a diverse array of fabrics and forms for many different occasions and bodies. His Cardine fabric (pictured here at left) could be stuffed into a suitcase and come out looking fresh. Jumpsuits created dynamic silhouettes while allowing for freedom of movement, and could be worn with equal panache by both men and women. Cardin’s vision of the future was a fashion for everyone.
Posted by Forrest Pelsue Pierre Cardin and Lauren Bacall with models on the set of Bacall and the Boys, 1968. (Photo: Yoshi Takata. Courtesy of Archives Pierre Cardin. © Archives Pierre Cardin)