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May 17, 2021
Hello Sarah, I was wondering if you could share with us where the most current order number is at today? I am reservation holder # 20342 as of Apr 5, 2021.
Thanks a bunch from Sunny New Mexico
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Unknown member
May 17, 2021
Well I was joking. Aptera is a latin-based word. Plural forms of latin words ending in a vowel always end in 'ii'. It's clearly Apterii.
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May 10, 2021
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Thank you for the dedication and for doing this interview, Sarah. Is the plural form going to be Apterae or Apterii?
@#20116 I don't know why they don't say more about this, maybe they are looking at something different when they begin production, but in the Aptera annual report. and in their SEC application, the vehicle is referred to as the Aptera "Roadster". (Capitalization is theirs.) {Thinking about it though, you might still need a plural for Aptera regardless.}
@Ozman ...Paradigm Plus I saw that in their SEC filing, but surely they can come up with some less generic (and less Tesla like) for their first model name. I assume @Sarah Hardwick can come up with something innovative, like the vehicle.
Hello Sarah, I was wondering if you could share with us where the most current order number is at today? I am reservation holder # 20342 as of Apr 5, 2021.
Thanks a bunch from Sunny New Mexico
Well I was joking. Aptera is a latin-based word. Plural forms of latin words ending in a vowel always end in 'ii'. It's clearly Apterii.
:thumbsup:
Thank you for the dedication and for doing this interview, Sarah. Is the plural form going to be Apterae or Apterii?
I enjoyed this! It is great to meet Sarah and hear her thoughts.
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