Data is the plural form of datum.
The foreign plural of "data" is also "data." In English, "data" can be used as both a singular and plural noun.
Plural: DataSigular: datum
The plural is "know-it-alls"
"Information" is a mass noun, also known as a non-count or uncountable noun, in English grammar. It generally does not have a plural form and is used to describe an uncountable quantity of knowledge or data.
The plural possessive of researcher is researchers'.
The foreign plural of "data" is also "data." In English, "data" can be used as both a singular and plural noun.
Datum is not the plural of data. Datum is singular, and its plural form is data.
"Data" is the plural of "datum". And we don't pluralise nouns that are already plural.
data IS the plural form of datum.
"Data" is a Latin word which means "information".Plural form from Data is Datum.
The plural of datum is data. The plural possessive is data's.E.g. The data's theft put some customer accounts at risk.
The word data is already plural. The singular form of the word data is datum.
Datum - singular, data - plural (like in Latin).
DATA is plural. The singular is DATUM.
The true singular form of data is "datum." However, it's so rarely used, that people just assume that "data" is singular form.
The noun 'datum' is a singular noun, a word for a piece of information or a basis for reasoning or a conclusion.The plural noun is 'data'.
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