In the Chinese (Simplified) language, pluralization is often indicated by adding a measure word or a pronoun before the noun. However, there is no specific plural marker like “s” in English. Instead, plural forms are often indicated by context or simply using the same form as the singular. This can sometimes create confusion for language learners, as the rules for forming plurals vary depending on the noun and context. Therefore, understanding when and how to use plural forms in Chinese (Simplified) is essential for mastering the language.