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¿Cuál es el singular de virus?
Sustantivo
Singular | Plural |
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virus | viruses |
¿Cuál es el plural de la palabra anís?
Sustantivo masculino
Singular | Plural |
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anís | anises |
¿Cuál es el singular de Atlas?
Declinación Atlas
Singular | Plural | |
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Nom. | der Atlas | die Atlasse/Atlanten |
Gen. | des Atlas(ses) | der Atlasse/Atlanten |
Dat. | dem Atlas | den Atlassen/Atlanten |
Acc. | den Atlas | die Atlasse/Atlanten |
What is the plural of virus?
The plural of virus is viruses in English — at least at the moment. The virus is a neuter noun in Latin. That means its plural, if there were an attested ancient usage of virus in the plural, would have ended in an «-a,» because of neuter nouns in (ancient Greek and) Latin end in an «-a,» in…
What is the nominative plural of vir?
Second declension masculine nouns end in «-i» in the nominative plural: Viri is the plural of the masculine second declension noun vir, which means «man.» Vir is a masculine noun and the «-i» ending is appropriate for the plural nominative of masculine second declension nouns.
What is a computer virus?
«Virus,» by the way, can refer either an «infectious agent» or a computer program that «is usually disguised as an innocuous program or file,» which inserts a copy of itself into another program «that when run usually performs a malicious action,» Merriam-Webster notes.
What is the plural plural of data?
N.S. Gill is a Latinist, writer, and teacher of ancient history and Latin. She has been featured by NPR and National Geographic for her ancient history expertise. It is common knowledge that the plurals of many words from Latin end in «-a» or «-i.» Data, for instance, is the plural of datum and alumni is the plural of an alumnus.