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    Okay, who wants to buy me a Christmas present? LOL
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    I can do that over 3 or 4 pays, I must have that it's farkin gorgeous

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    Not gonna lie, my pants just got a bit tighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murdock Ruml View Post
    Octopus --) Octopi
    words that end in "us" and have Latin roots are plural with 'i'.

    Words ending in 'is' are plural with 'es'

    Octopus or Platypus can be plural as either octopuses or octopi because they are Greek not Latin, but have been plurally spelled both and both are now acceptable.

    You can also refer to them as Octopus or platypus as plural and simply refuse to use either I or ES.


    Platypus are cooler than octopus....also is plural.
    Campus becomes campuses not campi because it's not Latin.

    As an aside the word Genesii does exist, but refers to kind of slug.

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    Zomg. That is so pretty. WHY DO YOU TEASE US COMMONERS SO MUCH?!?!?!
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    Beautiful! Once again you are forging into new territory.

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    Will these be preorder with deposit, how much is the deposit, time frame for preorder?

    Will it accept the same batteries and a longer battery since its longer than a mini?

    Will you include the matching driptip in the same finish?

    Will you include a classy custom case for it?

    Will you add a bright LED behind the diamond so it can show it off? That's just a request.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wh01sjongalt View Post
    words that end in "us" and have Latin roots are plural with 'i'.

    Words ending in 'is' are plural with 'es'

    Octopus or Platypus can be plural as either octopuses or octopi because they are Greek not Latin, but have been plurally spelled both and both are now acceptable.

    You can also refer to them as Octopus or platypus as plural and simply refuse to use either I or ES.


    Platypus are cooler than octopus....also is plural.
    Campus becomes campuses not campi because it's not Latin.

    As an aside the word Genesii does exist, but refers to kind of slug.

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    Schooled! Lol.

    I am pretty sure we determined earlier in the thread that plural zenesises would be called zenesi. No mater what you call it, they are still amazing.
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