Nouns in plural
Gosia 2010-08-25 09:20  | Nouns in plural Is that true that some of nouns in polish grammar are only in plural? Can you write for me few examples?  | 
Gosia 2010-08-26 14:37  | That is true, for example: scissors, doors, trausers, violin. I don't remember more right now, but if I will find new words I will put them here. 
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Gosia 2010-08-27 08:50  | Hi! I found some new nouns which are only in plurar. For example: lips, back, birthday, name – day. Do you know more? | 
malwinaflower 2011-04-10 18:41  | The nouns which can be only plural are called "pluralia tantum", e.g sanki - sledge, ludzie - people, majtki - panties, wrota - gate, ferie - winter holidays, chrzciny - baptism, Andrzejki - St Andrew's day, grabie - rake, but also many names of towns or mountain ranges e.g. Katowice, Ateny, Helsinki, Tatry, Beskidy etc. | 

