Category talk:English irregular plurals

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Some things we should think about:

  • do we want one list containing all irregular plurals + subcategories by ending or do we want subcategories by ending only?
  • What is the merit of having subcategories by ending?
  • If we want to have these subcategories by ending, would it be more sensible to categorise according to how the ending was formed rather than what it looks like? (e.g. one category for words of Greek origin with on->a (such as automaton, phenomenon) and one for words of Latin origin with um->a (such as datum, serum))
  • There are currently overlaps (e.g. "-ies" is a subcategory of "-es").
  • What do we prefer Category:English irregular plurals ending in "-a" or Category:English plurals ending in "-a" (all en plurals ending in -a are irregular)?

Please comment. Ncik 16:45, 1 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

The categories should have a description (and essentially already have one) of the formation rules of the plurals contained therein (i.e. why the "-es" category includes faxes and hatches but not faces and douches). If we know that all plurals ending in "-a" are irregular, why bother having the word "irregular" in the cat name? bd2412 T 16:53, 1 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
I'll remove Category:English plurals ending in "-es" from the irregular plural category if you don't mind. Ncik 17:03, 1 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Similarly for "-ies". There is no need to have inclusion rules at the beginning of each irregular plurals category. A simple reference to the rules on Category:English nouns with irregular plurals suffices. Agreed? Ncik 17:07, 1 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Automatic categorization

@Sgconlaw In July 2020 when I was looking at these categories I was (and still am) hoping they would soon be added automatically. Category:English irregular plurals is very small considering Category:English nouns with irregular plurals has more than 14000 entries: it is not feasible for someone to categorize these manually. J3133 (talk) 03:35, 6 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Sgconlaw I moved the discussion from Template talk:en-irregular plural of to here because most use {{plural of}}. J3133 (talk) 03:44, 6 June 2021 (UTC)Reply