There's exception to that rule like datum - data, man - men, mouse - mice. Greetings,
JC



Why you tend to complicate things? Isn't it just 'viruses'?

Regards,
Andrzej Kukula


I'm not trying to complicate anything. I just say that there's exceptions in the English rule you said. I've seen the plural of virus written in two forms: viruses and virii. I tend to use the first one (probably because my native tongue), but I've seen the second one more times in 'specialiced' sites :)
Greetings,
JC



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