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This is annoying me a bit, so wondering if anyone can help?
Not quite sure how to put this, so i'll just give examples.
Singular Plural
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Octopus Octopi
Platypus Platypi
Hippopotamus Hippopotami
My point is that the singular to these nouns ends in -us, but the plural ends in -i.
My question is thus, when referring to computers, is it Viruses, or Virii?
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 12:49, 23 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
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it's Viruses when talking about the biological kind.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural_of_virus
It's Virii if you're talking about the computer kind.
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 12:51, Reply)
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Also, I did a lot of invertebrate work on my degree, and I never once heard the word "octopi" used.
Octopusses a few times.
Most lecturers used "Octopus" as the plural, same as "sheep".
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 12:59, Reply)
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if I have to call mouses meese, I mean what should we call mooses and mousses in that case?
Oh, and HELLO!
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:17, Reply)
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Bert's back!
We thought you were dead, Bert. Except Kaol. Somehow he knew the truth.
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:18, Reply)
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WoooOOOOOOoooooo.
Hiya K, how's things?
Kaol knew I wasn't dead because I've only just now escaped from his trouser-shaped prison.
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:20, Reply)
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I'm fine, ta. Just back from a lunchtime swim.
Come over to today's HSH thread and say hello.
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:22, Reply)
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Apparently the plural of Octopus is Octipodes, as it's derived from Greek, instead of latin. One can also use Octopopuses.
/geek
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:23, Reply)
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Oh, well. Never mind.
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:24, Reply)
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The "i" plural affix is only correct if the root word is derived from Latin. Therefore "octopi" and "hippopotami" are both incorrect, grammatically. Not sure of the root of the other two, so I'll keep quiet.
Besides which, since all of these are compound words borrowed from the original language, it's perfectly acceptable to say "octopuses"
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 13:28, Reply)
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that AC should come to the pub tonight and discuss this in more detail :0)
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 14:22, Reply)
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Those claiming that it's a correct derivation obviously haven't looked at the word structure logically. There would only be fewer 'i's involved, surely. Methinks someone coined the word whilst trying to be clever.
If the correct Greek plural of octopus is octopodes, then the plural of hippopotamus should perhaps be hippopotamodes. I just say (hungry) hippos.
I'm off to do some work now, for I am addicted to workahol.
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I can't fella, have been dragged to congleton now, mates last night out before he goes to Uni!
Handily he's paying for my drinks, haha!
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 16:42, Reply)
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Should it be 'Orange Ji' ?
( , Fri 12 Sep 2008, 21:59, Reply)
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