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pluralize(count, singular, plural_arg = nil, plural: plural_arg, locale: I18n.locale)
  public
  Attempts to pluralize the singular word unless count is 1. If plural is supplied, it will use that when count is > 1, otherwise it will use the Inflector to determine the plural form for the given locale, which defaults to I18n.locale
The word will be pluralized using rules defined for the locale (you must define your own inflection rules for languages other than English). See ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize
pluralize(1, 'person') # => 1 person pluralize(2, 'person') # => 2 people pluralize(3, 'person', plural: 'users') # => 3 users pluralize(0, 'person') # => 0 people pluralize(2, 'Person', locale: :de) # => 2 Personen
 patrickberkeley -  
    September 14, 2009
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    September 14, 2009 
    
  Pluralize Without Count
Helper method that returns the word without the count.
application_helper.rb
def pluralize_without_count(count, noun, text = nil) if count != 0 count == 1 ? "#{noun}#{text}" : "#{noun.pluralize}#{text}" end end
Example usage:
_form.html.erb
<%= pluralize_without_count(item.categories.count, 'Category', ':') %>
 julescopeland -  
    April 26, 2012
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   joshuapinter -  
    September  5, 2011
 joshuapinter -  
    September  5, 2011 
    
  (Another) Pluralize Without Showing the Count
Thought it would be best to take the source code from pluralize and just remove the count from the output.
Create this helper method in application_helper.rb
# Pluralize without showing the count. def simple_pluralize count, singular, plural=nil ((count == 1 || count =~ /^1(\.0+)?$/) ? singular : (plural || singular.pluralize)) end
This allows you to pass in in the plural word to use as well.
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    October 27, 2010
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  Pluralize Without Count (inline version)
= pluralize(item.categories.count, ‘Category’).sub(/d+s/, ”)
 singsai -  
    January  8, 2013 - (v3.0.0 - v3.2.8)
 singsai -  
    January  8, 2013 - (v3.0.0 - v3.2.8)
    
  Minor edit of pluralize_without_count
patrickberkeley’s method works great. I corrected the grammar a bit for inflection (the singular error).
application_helper.rb
def pluralize_without_count(count, noun, text = nil) if count != 0 count == 1 ? "an #{noun}#{text}" : "#{noun.pluralize}#{text}" end end
This should work in much older versions of Rails also.

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