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singularize("-ous") return wrong result. #71

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americano212 opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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singularize("-ous") return wrong result. #71

americano212 opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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The singularize function causes many exceptions.
Words that end in "-ous" are usually adjectives, and most of the time they are not plural.
However, there is no way to handle the exception cleanly.

It seems bad to call '_irregular', which is a private function like this.

def add_singularize_irregular(SINGULARIZE_IGNORE: set[str]) -> None:
    for ignore_singularize in SINGULARIZE_IGNORE:
        _irregular(ignore_singularize, ignore_singularize)

SINGULARIZE_IGNORE = {
    'ambitious',
    'ovious',
    'dangerous'
}
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