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In English, there is no forms for masculine, feminine and neuter. Gender is shown by using different words, for example:

  • a male swine is a boar
  • a female swine that hasn't born young is a gilt; a female swine that has born young is a sow.
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swine is both singular and plural like sheep.

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Swine is the plural if you mean animals, swines is the plural if you mean very bad people.

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The word swine is a collective noun for a type of animal. Swine is singular and plural.

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The possessive form of the singular noun pig is pig's.

Example: My pig's name is Daisy.

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Pigs.....

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swines

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Q: What is the plural noun of swine?
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