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singularize('flour') = 'flmy' #63

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ChericeChang opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 1 comment
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singularize('flour') = 'flmy' #63

ChericeChang opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 1 comment

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@ChericeChang
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All the words that has 'our' in it, is changed to 'my'.

singularize('flour')
output: 'flmy'

singularize('your')
output: 'ymy'

@josephmancuso
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Tried to replicate this:

>>> from inflection import singularize
>>> singularize("flour")
'flour'
>>> singularize("Your")
'Your'
>>> singularize("our")
'our'

Any additional information you can give?

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