The -us ↔ -i forms come from Latin.
The word octopus is of Greek origin. It's Greek plural form is octopodes, but in English the word is commonly pluralized according to English rules: octopuses.
Since so many people fall for this error, some dictionaries mark octopi as a possible pluralization. Nevertheless, we should not support this common mistake.
Both the logic and the readme need to be fixed.
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The
-us↔-iforms come from Latin.The word
octopusis of Greek origin. It's Greek plural form isoctopodes, but in English the word is commonly pluralized according to English rules:octopuses.Since so many people fall for this error, some dictionaries mark
octopias a possible pluralization. Nevertheless, we should not support this common mistake.Both the logic and the readme need to be fixed.
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