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How did English, French, and Spanish all get to make plurals by adding an 's', when other Germanic and Romance languages have different rules for forming plurals? - Quora
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Why is that there are words in German that has no Plural form? E.g. Fenster, Mitarbeiter, etc. This is so confusing. How do we know if it is plural, besides knowing it's
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