Plurals (plurality?) in Japanese
Hi- I was wondering if the Japanese language has a general rule for dealing with more than one of an item, such as adding an "s" in English. (I know, it isn't consistent- hence mouse/mice, goose/geese, moose/moose.)
So, would two sensei be senseis? Two dojo be dojos? (I know, I am anglicizing (sp?) words from one language that have been written in a foreign alphabet.)
I am hoping that some folks here can shed light on this for me. I did do a search, and didn't come up with any results that answered my question. If there is already a thread that I missed, please share it.
Thanks, and have a great day!
Bob
Bob Hartley
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