And it's not even pluralia tantum!
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Replying to @dataandme @TinyAngryCrab and
I am really a bad person because I sometimes say "a scissor".
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Replying to @o_guest @dataandme and
i once turned mo into "modus operandum" because my brain decided that was a singular and i think i caused a nearby latin teacher to have a brain aneurysm
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Replying to @TinyAngryCrab
Oh, no, you're doing the thing again! *fights off aneurysm*

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Replying to @o_guest @TinyAngryCrab
Άνετος κάβουρας is possible (male crab) or άνετο καβούρι (neutral crab).
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Replying to @o_guest @TinyAngryCrab
Those genders aren't reflective of the biological gender of the crab BTW! Just a way (preference, habit, dialect, whatever) of talking. In Cyprus we use the neutral for crabs, in Greece I hear the male most IIRC.
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Replying to @o_guest @TinyAngryCrab
Swap that round. Cyprus uses the male. I can keep the words I wanna say and listen to this talk.
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In Cyprus "head" (κεφαλή) is female in Greece neutral (κεφάλι). No idea how these differences start but they're cool.
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