navajo |
duoplural |
As nouns the difference between navajo and duoplural
is that
navajo is the navajo language while
duoplural is (linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the
duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).
As an adjective duoplural is
(grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.
number |
duoplural |
In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between number and duoplural
is that
number is (grammar) of a word or phrase, the state of being singular, dual or plural, shown by inflection while
duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.
As nouns the difference between number and duoplural
is that
number is (countable) an abstract entity used to describe quantity while
duoplural is (linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the
duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).
As adjectives the difference between number and duoplural
is that
number is (
numb) while
duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.
As a verb number
is to label (items) with numbers; to assign numbers to (items).
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