Category:English nouns with irregular plurals
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This category lists English nouns whose plural is formed irregularly with respect to spelling: It includes the singulars of all English nouns except those that:
- are symbols or letters and form their plural by adding -s or -’s
- are not proper nouns, end in a consonant + y, and form their plural by dropping the -y in for -ies
- end in a sibilant (one of [s], [ʃ], [z], [ʒ]) and have plural ending -es
- do not fall under any of the three cases above and form their plural by adding -s
For the plural forms themselves see Category:English irregular plurals.
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