Today my office mate Light Bright and I were talking about
my pilgrimage to the taverns in Bottoms
Up, and I wondered if it was all one pilgrimage or if each trip to a tavern
was a pilgrimage in itself, and she said, “They’re pilgrimagi!” She was
surprised to learn that you can’t just stick an i on the back of a word to make
it a plural unless that word ends in –us. I gave her several examples, like
syllabus – syllabi, or Christopher and his lesser-known brother Frank the Columbi brothers, and she tried to think of a word that ended in –us and
could only come up with “horrendous.” I said it has to be a noun, and she said,
“I don’t like all these rules!” She found a website that had this rule and some
more examples, like asparagus – asparagi, and she said, “These aren’t as fun as
my made-up words.” Then she wondered about Adidas, since it ends in –us. I said
it may sound like it does, but it ends with an a and is already plural. She
said, “This is why I’m so bad at spelling!”
Update: Light Bright and I have determined that the plural of bus must be bi.
Update: Light Bright and I have determined that the plural of bus must be bi.
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3 comments:
I feel like there is a “that could go either way” bisexual joke somewhere in there.
I guess the bi could get a TRANSfer?!
So now that I own a Prius, and if I meet Dan the Feral Cat Wrangler, who also owns one, do we then talk about our Prii?
I would think Prii is the correct plural.
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