Category:Translingual nouns
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Translingual terms that indicate people, beings, things, places, phenomena, qualities or ideas.
- Category:Translingual noun forms: Translingual nouns that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:Translingual countable nouns: Translingual nouns that can be quantified directly by numerals.
- Category:Translingual nouns by gender: Translingual nouns organized by the gender they belong to.
- Category:Translingual pluralia tantum: Translingual nouns that are mostly or exclusively used in the plural form.
- Category:Translingual proper nouns: Translingual nouns that indicate individual entities, such as names of persons, places or organizations.
- Category:Translingual uncountable nouns: Translingual nouns that indicate qualities, ideas, unbounded mass or other abstract concepts that cannot be quantified directly by numerals.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 6 total.
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- Translingual pluralia tantum (0 c, 18 e)
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- Translingual uncountable nouns (0 c, 4 e)
Pages in category "Translingual nouns"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,052 total.
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- n.
- N.
- N100
- N501
- N501Y
- N95
- N99
- nadazero
- Appendix:Gestures/Nazi salute
- NE1K
- NE2K
- negundo
- nerka
- nine
- Nine
- Nle
- nom. nov.
- nom. nud.
- nomen conservandum
- nomen dubium
- nomen illegitimum
- nomen invalidum
- nomen novum
- nomen nudum
- nomen oblitum
- nomen rejiciendum
- northropi
- nothosp.
- November
- november
- NOVEMBER
- novenine
- NOx
- numerus clausus
- NZ$