plurala
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plurala (accusative singular pluralan, plural pluralaj, accusative plural pluralajn)
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Borrowed from English plural, French pluriel, Italian plurale, Spanish plural. By surface analysis, plura (“several”) + -ala (“pertaining to, relating to, appropriate to”).[1]
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