etymology - Why does "information" not have a plural form?


Why doesn't the word information take an "S" in English even if the meaning is "plural"?



Answer



Because there is no such thing as a plural meaning of information. It’s not a count noun. Information is a mass noun, like air or water or rice or flour or courage. Or news.


You can only have less information, never *fewer information.


You can only have more information, never *many information.


And you can only have information, never several of *them.


Information is an it, never a they.


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