cadmium136 | Re: La singular o la plural con zero?

  Great news, thanks (and thanks to everyone who responded!).  Launchpad wants to know when one can use the plural, so I'll indicate that you can use it for positive numbers that aren't 1.

  I'll post again when I've made more progress.

  Cheers,
  cadmium

--- In LinguaFrancaNova@...m, George Boeree <cgboeree@...> wrote:
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> On usa la plural per indica un cuantia plu ce un (o min ce -1). Per fratas de un, la sinifia varia: Con nomes singular, la frata indica un parte de la cosa; Con nomes plural, la frata indica un parte de la tota cuantia de cosas. On pote usa o la singular o la plural con "no" o "zero".
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> Use the plural to indicate a quantity greater than one (or less than -1). With fractions of one, the meaning varies: With singular nouns, the fraction indicates a part of the thing; With plural nouns, the fraction indicates a part of the total quantity of things. One can use the singular or the plural with "no" or "zero".
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