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- From: ratava@maths.tcd.ie (Michael McCarthy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel
- Subject: Re: Plural of Pentium (was Re: Why not INTEL586?)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.114714.21775@maths.tcd.ie>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 11:47:14 GMT
- References: <1992Nov2.155632.28732@microware.com> <BxBnty.4Gn@inews.Intel.COM>
- Organization: Dept. of Maths, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
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- dmccart@gomez.intel.com (D. J. McCarthy) writes:
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- >>> people will be buying an awful lot of Pentiums.
-
- >> Or is that Pentia? Pentiae? Assistance from people who took some Latin
- >> would be much appreciated. :-)
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-
- > I just came across this pluralized-Pentium(tm) question earlier
- >today. Basically I think it boils down to this: Pentium is not a
- >Latin word. If anything, it's an English word. It should therefore
- >follow standard English pluralization rules.
-
- > One Pentium. Two Pentiums.
-
- The word may not be Latin, but it's certainly formed in a 'Latin' way.
- Just like the church used to invent new Latin words in the middle ages.
- (I wonder, does Intel see itself as the mother-church nowadays...)
- If you follow the rules for pluralizing Pentium, assuming of course that
- the gender is neutral, as is implied by the ending, the plural would be
- Pentia. [If you prefer to regard chips as male, it will be Pentii. But
- I don't think the ending will allow that.]
- I think that in English you can choose to use either the English
- version of the plural, i.e. Pentiums, or the Latin version, i.e. Pentia.
- I don't agree that Pentium is an adjective (even though it may be intended
- as such.)
- a) The ending is all wrong.
- b) People will use Pentium as a noun, no matter what is intended.
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