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Wait, this from a guy who calls fry, an irregular English plural, "frys", a badly spelled fast food?
All jesting and trolling aside, I would like to underscore the teachable moment here. 'Frys' is not a word in the English language...no matter how many times it pops up on various forums or poorly written websites. The plural of fry is...fry. You have one fry and you have fifty fry. You never have frys.

Frys does exist as a word in the Scandinavian and Baltic tongues where it means 'freeze.'
 
All jesting and trolling aside, I would like to underscore the teachable moment here. 'Frys' is not a word in the English language...no matter how many times it pops up on various forums or poorly written websites. The plural of fry is...fry. You have one fry and you have fifty fry. You never have frys.

Frys does exist as a word in the Scandinavian and Baltic tongues where it means 'freeze.'


So the moral of this interlude is - when you go to add "s" to fry, think of your inner Viking and frys.

This doesn't solve the wandering S in our hobby. On Facebook, I keep seeing one corydora, two corydoras.
 
Does this mean i'm frys my fry ?
 
All jesting and trolling aside, I would like to underscore the teachable moment here. 'Frys' is not a word in the English language...no matter how many times it pops up on various forums or poorly written websites. The plural of fry is...fry. You have one fry and you have fifty fry. You never have frys.

Frys does exist as a word in the Scandinavian and Baltic tongues where it means 'freeze.'
You are wrong! Here you can see multiple Frys:
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