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1 Singular
Adj. singular; (einzigartig) unique* * *der Singularsingular* * *Sịn|gu|lar ['zɪŋgulaːɐ]m -s, -e (GRAM)singular* * *der1) (( also adjective) (in) the form of a word which expresses only one: `Foot' is the singular of `feet'; a singular noun/verb; The noun `foot' is singular.) singular2) (the state of being singular: Is this noun in the singular or the plural?) singular* * *Sin·gu·lar<-s, -e>[ˈzɪŋgula:ɐ̯]m LING singular* * *der; Singulars singular* * *(im) Singular (in the) singular;„Polizei“ steht immer im Singular “Polizei” is always singular* * *der; Singulars singular* * *(Mathematik) adj.singular adj. -
2 singulär
Adj. singular; (einzigartig) unique* * *der Singularsingular* * *Sịn|gu|lar ['zɪŋgulaːɐ]m -s, -e (GRAM)singular* * *der1) (( also adjective) (in) the form of a word which expresses only one: `Foot' is the singular of `feet'; a singular noun/verb; The noun `foot' is singular.) singular2) (the state of being singular: Is this noun in the singular or the plural?) singular* * *Sin·gu·lar<-s, -e>[ˈzɪŋgula:ɐ̯]m LING singular* * *der; Singulars singular* * ** * *der; Singulars singular* * *(Mathematik) adj.singular adj.
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