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Rename/move to "misr" (sing.)

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Why use the plural?

  1. Did amsar make it into mainstream English? I doubt it. Maybe into academic language?
  2. Does amsar represent more than just the plural of misr? Maybe the phenomenon became better known under the plural form of the noun?

If neither of the two is the case, then definitely rename the article to misr. Arminden (talk) 22:12, 8 July 2025 (UTC) [reply ]

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