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 chiaras
 
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							| Word "ham" 
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							| Hi, I was wondering...is "ham" countable or uncountable? In Italian we can count "hams" but in English I don �t think so. Thanks! Chiaras |  23 Oct 2009      
					
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							| dictionary.com   says that hams exists.   noun 
| 1. | a cut of meat from the heavy-muscled part of a hog �s rear quarter, between hip and hock, usually cured. |  
| 2. | that part of a hog �s hind leg. |  
| 3. | the part of the leg back of the knee. |  
| 4. | Often, hams. the back of the thigh, or the thigh and the buttock together. |  |  23 Oct 2009     
					
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 Tere-arg
 
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							| ham as meat is uncountable: a slice of ham/a ham sandwich 
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 ham as the upper part of a pig�s leg is countable: hams hanging on hooks
 
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