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Auxiliary languages often have fairly simple systems of grammatical number.
These sentences are wrong: in English, subject and verb have a grammatical number, which must agree.
Japanese nouns have no grammatical number, gender or article aspect.
Sometimes, grammatical number will not represent the actual quantity.
It has two grammatical numbers: singular and plural (no dual).
There are four types of inflexion related to the grammatical number in Slovene.
Either way, this is the highest number of levels of grammatical number in any language.
Sursurunga is famous for having a five-way grammatical number distinction.
Welsh has two systems of grammatical number, singular-plural and collective-singulative.
Nouns have no grammatical number or gender, and there are no articles.
There are three grammatical numbers: singular, dual and plural.
The Lithuanian language has five categories of grammatical number:
It is one of four grammatical numbers in Quenya, the others being singular, dual, and plural.
Nouns are declined for case and grammatical number.
Grammatical number is expressed by morphological and/or syntactic means.
They are also classified by grammatical number, i.e., singular and plural.
Dual grammatical number is also preserved in gender.
The subject of a specific verb takes the following suffixes, depending on its grammatical number:
As noted above, within each person there are often different forms for different grammatical numbers, especially singular and plural.
These words are plural: the Grammatical number is 'sastruga' or 'zastruga'.
It has a simple nominal system, contrasting just four noun cases, and not always marking grammatical number in the direct case.
(Note that analytic languages, such as Chinese, do not have grammatical number.)
Although gender should match the group, sometimes the gender of the adjacent noun is used with the appropriate grammatical number.
When more than one piece of information is omitted, the verb agrees with the element whose grammatical number is greatest.
It is notable for having 5 levels of grammatical number: singular, dual, trial, paucal and plural.