A nutria enjoying a snacktheotterone@lemmy.world to aww@lemmy.world – 305 points – 9 months agoRoaming in Prague25Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentPretty sure it's nutria: https://www.britannica.com/animal/nutria ; anyway enjoy the nice creature!It's basic pluralization. aquarium ➝ aquaria bacterium ➝ bacteria millennium ➝ millennia nutrium ➝ nutria Did you read the provided article?Did you read a dictionary?https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction."did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me
Pretty sure it's nutria: https://www.britannica.com/animal/nutria ; anyway enjoy the nice creature!It's basic pluralization. aquarium ➝ aquaria bacterium ➝ bacteria millennium ➝ millennia nutrium ➝ nutria Did you read the provided article?Did you read a dictionary?https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction."did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me
It's basic pluralization. aquarium ➝ aquaria bacterium ➝ bacteria millennium ➝ millennia nutrium ➝ nutria Did you read the provided article?Did you read a dictionary?https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction."did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me
Did you read the provided article?Did you read a dictionary?https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction."did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me
Did you read a dictionary?https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction."did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction.
"did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me
Pretty sure it's nutria: https://www.britannica.com/animal/nutria ; anyway enjoy the nice creature!
It's basic pluralization.
aquarium ➝ aquaria
bacterium ➝ bacteria
millennium ➝ millennia
nutrium ➝ nutria
Did you read the provided article?
Did you read a dictionary?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nutria
It says there, as well as in the Encyclopedia Britannica someone linked earlier, that "nutria" is the singular form.
That's clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction.
"did you read the dictionary" mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)
I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me