Dik T. Winter wrote:
What is plural in one language can very well become singular in
another language. Whether it was plural in the original lanuage does
not matter very much.
Generally, I agree. But some specific cases do get up my nose. e.g. I
couldn't care less when people talk about the operas they have seen
(opera being a Latin plural of opus). But for some reason it irritates
me when one of those Afghani fundamentalist Muslims isn't called a
"taleb". (Though on the scale of linguistic irritation, that does come
lower than when people talk about "one pence coins").
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