All of these are EN words. So that means that ETT words do not really have interesting plurals. To play my game, you just click where you think the correct plural ending is, and it only moves on when you are in fact correct. How fast can you go? I made this project for school. I'm very grateful and happy that my school has Swedish classes because we are a random, small college but we happen to have Swedish roots and to be able to learn Swedish, especially given my background in German, is so incredibly fun and unique. As for the program I think I did pretty well and I have been getting better at programming, but it still feels disorganized and stressful. But in general I should appreciate how much better I've gotten, especially when it comes to "simple" programs. I guess you could say my program is simple but it really goes a long way in terms of use. Now Swedish spelling is said to have had a reform but to me that's crazy because these plural endings are so confusing. And I managed to triple check most of them using dict cc so they should all be correct. The OR ending is pretty straightforward, EN words ending in A lose the A and add OR. ER and AR are somewhat straightforward, "Swedish" words get AR, everything else gets ER. I chose pretty good examples however I guess I'm not sure which one is more common. But I really love learning Swedish. I really love learning languages and learning about other cultures... *One other note is the spelling might actually be relevant and meaningful. Of course, words ending in er tend to be foreign, or they tend to have emphasis on the final syllable, which I think makes sense... so the vowel in the plural ending becomes e because that's just what's easier to pronounce after an accented syllable, but this is just something I am thinking about and I have not been learning the language long enough to know really.