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Map of nouns to their irregular plural form
An irregular plural in this library is defined as a noun that cannot be made plural by applying these rules:
- If the noun ends in an "s", "x", "z", "ch" or "sh", add "es"
- If the noun ends in a "y" and is preceded by a consonant, drop the "y" and add "ies"
- If the noun ends in a "y" and is preceded by a vowel, add "s"
The list is just a JSON file and can be used anywhere.
$ npm install irregular-plurals
const irregularPlurals = require('irregular-plurals');
console.log(irregularPlurals.get('cactus'));
//=> 'cacti'
console.log(irregularPlurals);
/*
Map {
[addendum, 'addenda'],
[alga, 'algae'],
…
}
*/
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Map of nouns to their irregular plural form
The npm package irregular-plurals receives a total of 1,250,215 weekly downloads. As such, irregular-plurals popularity was classified as popular.
We found that irregular-plurals demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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