Singular

/ˈsɪŋɡjələr/ adjective

Singular means relating to just one person or thing, as opposed to more than one. It can also mean very unusual or remarkable.

“Singular” comes from Latin “singularis,” meaning single or unique, from “singulus,” one at a time. In grammar, it came to mean the form used for one item. The sense of ‘remarkable’ grew from the idea of standing out as the only one of its kind.

AFenkelvoud
AMነጠላ
ARمفرد
BGединствено число
BNএকবচন
CAsingular
CSjednotné číslo
DAental
DESingular
ELενικός
ESsingular
ETainsus
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