If you put one lasgana on topnof another lasagna you still onky have one lasagna....
@freemo Just as well as you avoid a long debate about the correct plural.
@SteelFolk @freemo
>"If you put one lasgana on topnof another lasagna you still onky have one lasagna...."
That's because it's a mass noun, like money or time. It doesn't take the 's' in most constructions.
(Unlike "onky" which is an Equidae in upper-class Bostonian* dialects and takes the "ies" for plural.)
(* - not to be confused with the other Equidae thoroughbred)
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@SteelFolk @freemo
>"If you put one lasgana on topnof another lasagna you still onky have one lasagna...."
That's because it's a mass noun, like money or time. It doesn't take the 's' in most constructions.
(Unlike "onky" which is an Equidae in upper-class Bostonian* dialects and takes the "ies" for plural.)
(* - not to be confused with the other Equidae thoroughbred)