- I call them “tissues.” Calling all tissue Kleenex is like my mom calling all video games Nintendo. - FWIW, I just learned that escalator and kerosene started as trademarked brand names. - So did Frisbee - Xerox machine - Cellophane - Dumpster 
 
 
 
 
- insisting on calling all tissues kleenex is how the company loses the rights to the name 
 
- My parents do say kleenices, but they’re massive nerds. And linguists. Dad has bad allergies so “Did you take the kleenices out of your pockets?” was a common laundry time question. They also pluralized pizza as “pizzot”. - Fun fact! Pizza is already plural. The singular is a piz, which is where we get the English word “piece”, because pizza come pre-portioned. The word “peace” also comes from the same derivation, because it is impossible to go to war while enjoying a piz of pizza. - /s 
 
- Kleenex is the name of the brand, not the tissues - Brands are nouns and can (and are) thus genericized. 
 
- deleted by creator - is a dead suffix - sure, if you go with that attitude! 
 
- Kleenpodes! - Yes, I know its unrelated. I’m just trying to force in the whole octopi problem. 
- What if the singular of Kleenex was a Kleenek. - Gah you fuggin beat me to it! 
 
- Kleeni (long i) - I think that would be the plural of Kleenus. 
- [kliːniː] 
 
- Kleenussies 
- Furthermore, it should be pronounced like it was a Greek philosopher. - Κληνίσης 
 
- Kleeneges. - Tap for spoiler- rex -> reges - spoiler- regex → regeges? - Tap for spoiler- Lateges, googolpleges, apeges, indeges, Wesseges and Susseges, the two seges. Latin is super easy. 
 
 
- Removed by mod - As a crazy person that took 5 semesters of Latin, absolutely, but it’s a battle in which I’ve admitted defeat, much like “as per.” - If English made any sense, “matrices” would be the normal plural and pronounced with the italianized soft c. But then “indexes” is over there being irksome. - I think the correct plural here is simpler: a zero plural, i.e Kleenex. Probably because we just elide the entire word “tissues.” 
 
- You must struggle with nouns like ‘deer’ and ‘mail’. 
- I thought Kleenex was the plural. I use one Kleeni at a time. 
- What should the plural of Lego be? - Leggos - My eggos 
 
- Lesgo? 
 
- What other word follows this? - index -> indices matrix -> matrices codex -> codices appendix -> appendices - Ah, I forgot about index and didn’t know about codices. - I’ll continue to use the plural “tissues”, though! Lol - It’s funny to me to see someone simultaneously prescriptively linguistic enough to use a Latin pluralization but not pedantic enough to use the proper non-genericized term for tissues, haha 
 
 












