The plural form of stratum is strata.
The plural of stratum is strata.
The plural form of stratum is strata.
The plural form of the word stratum is strata.
The singular form of "stratum" is "stratum." The word does not change in its singular form.
The English language contains many words where the plural form is shorter than the singular. Most of these are words we have taken from foreign languages. The archetypical example is Latin words ending in -um; the plural ends in -a. e.g. datum - pl. data ; erratum - pl errata ; stratum - pl. strata ; (e.g. stands for exemplum gratum, meaning example given. pl -exempla grata)
The plural form of foreign nouns depends on the language. For example, in Italian, the plural of "pizza" is "pizze." In French, the plural of "sacré bleu" remains the same. It's important to consult language-specific rules or dictionaries to determine the correct plural form of foreign nouns.
The plural for stratum is strata.
The plural for stratum is strata.
The plural of the noun stratum is strata.
The plural form of stratum is strata.
The plural form of the word stratum is strata.
The singular form of "stratum" is "stratum." The word does not change in its singular form.
The plural of stratum is strata.
The plural is strata (and the correct singular is stratum, which is rarely used in English).
The word strata is a noun. It is the plural form of the word stratum.
Yes. The plural is strata (both are pronounced with a long "a", as Straytum, or Strayta).
Stratium is not a word in use in English. If you meant either stratum or striatum then the plural form is formed by adding -a to the root word:stratum - stratastriatum - striata
stratum, or more commonly used in the plural form which is strata