A dual is a pair or a grouping of two. "Dual" is also the name for many things:
* ''Dual'' is a brand name for Hifi equipment, mostly known for vinyl record players.
* ''Dual!'' is the name of an anime series, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure
* In some languages, in addition to the singular and plural numbers there is also a dual grammatical number, which is used when exactly two people or things are meant.
* A simultaneous application of a P type and N type fertilizer
* For several meanings of "dual" in mathematics, see Duality (mathematics)
==See Also==
dual (electronics), Duality
Dual
Yes, yes user:Zundark it was good idea to put your references in a dual artictle for Slovene language. Many people from Slovenia would from their common knowledge say that there is perhaps only one living language in the world as yet which uses dual too as Slovene does. I am among them as well. Nice to know now for Inuktitut. If Inuit have access to Wikipedia they would know now for dual. And now another question comes to me about them. For example are Chuckshash ? (Slovene = Čukči), a Russian Indian nation from far northeastern Russia, members of Inuits? It is known they bred husky's. Perhaps they too as members of Inuits use dual. In Slovene Inuits would be ''Inuiti'' - One (little) Inuk, Two (little) Inuuk (or Inuuits ???), Three ~ Inuits (''en Inuit, dva Inuita, trije Inuiti'')
I would like to emphasize here another properties from other languages I know some. For example a polite form from Amharic language as in example ''dagmavi'' and ''kadamavi''. I look forward that someone would cover this kind of properties. user:XJamRastafire 5 Friday [2002.03.01] (0).