русский term
В тот вечер он поймал пять крупных рыб.
4 +4 | That evening he caught five big fish. | Diana Casu |
4 | His harvest that night was 5 big fish | Olga Dyussengaliyeva |
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Proposed translations
That evening he caught five big fish.
Diana, I have chosen your version as most simple and acceptable to me. Thanks, once again. |
agree |
IvanKo
27 мин
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thank you!
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agree |
MariyaN (X)
1 час
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thank you!
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agree |
Angela Greenfield
3 час
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thank you!
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agree |
cyhul
29 дн
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Discussion
There is usually a way of bypassing the limitation of "only singular" and "only plural" forms of nouns for countable things.
five fish
fishes = different species of fish
(Yes, fishes exists, but please don't use it).