Yes. The plural form is languages.
Languages is the plural of language
The word is of Latin origin and the plural is addenda.
The word language is a noun. The plural form is languages.
The word heavenly is an adjective, and has no English language plural.
Whether or not the word, English, is singular or plural depends on how it is used. It is singular when it refers to the English Language. English is the international language of business. It is plural when it refers to the people. The English have spread their culture throughout the world.
No, not everything is plural. Plurality depends on the language being used and the specific rules of that language. In English, plural nouns usually refer to more than one of something, while singular nouns refer to just one thing.
Kiwi is a Maori word, and in the Maori language, there is no 's'. Therefore, the plural is actually kiwi, a word for two or more birds.The plural form of the noun 'kiwi', the fruit, is kiwis.
There is no word in English language spelled "creterion".Perhaps you are referring to "criterion". The word "criterion" means a characteristic or a specific standard, one that must be used when judging or measuring something. Because it is a loan word (we borrowed it from the Greek language, where it means to separate, or to judge something), it has an unusual plural: criteria. Many people incorrectly use "criteria" for both singular and plural, but they shouldn't. In the plural, "criteria" is used like this: What are the criteria for winning the essay contest?
It is commonly accepted in English to use the word 'tsunamis' as the plural because it has been incorporated into the English language. Even though it originated in Japan, it has been adopted in various other languages. Language purists will argue that there is no plural because there is not a Japanese plural for the word, but it is no longer strictly a Japanese word.
When used as a noun, the plural of hunt is hunts.When used as a verb, the word 'hunts' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The plural form of language is languages.
No, language is not plural. Language refers to the system of communication used by groups of people to convey meaning, including spoken, written, and signed forms.