Japanese Make A Noun Plural
In japanese you make a plurals in a number of ways.
Japanese make a noun plural. You heard that right. By adding one of a number of suffixes to the noun that say something like all of x or many of x they essentially create a group. The plural form of japanese is japanese or japaneses. To pluralize a given random simple noun in japanese we do not add an s like we do in english.
So what suffix we add instead. The plural of chair isu 椅子 is not isus. For instance most nouns with the exception of nouns referring to people have no plural thus cat and cats are both the same word neko. This is different from english where tenses are not required for nouns.
They can t be used with everything start by assuming just living things for tachi and generally are only used if it s important to give a singular plural state otherwise leave it to context. Japanese also has a class of counters like sheets of paper which you will also learn about soon. Here are some examples. Japanese plurals are grammatical numbers typically referring to more than one of the referent in the real world.
As a general rule most nouns ending in oadd sto make the plural. Learn more in the cambridge english japanese dictionary. Nouns ending in ocan add either sor esin the plural and some can be spelled either way. In the english language singular and plural are the only grammatical numbers.
Most japanese nouns do not change form as they can in english. What do we say after a word to make it plural in japanese. As it turns out japanese does have a sort of plural suffix tachi which will be discussed below.