剪刀 (Simplified)
剪刀 (Traditional) both pronounced as; JiÇŽndÄo
No, it's "Your scissors are sharp."
in frnch scissors is: ciseaux in french, the sentence (don't exactly know what you mean by this) the name scissors is: les ciseaux de nom
Des ciseaux.
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
If they are indeed scissores, then, yes - you can say these are scissors!
No, it's "Your scissors are sharp."
It is correct, but remember it also depends upon the context in which it is used. It is also correct to say a pair of scissors.Since scissors is plural, you can not say "scrissors" it is either a pair of scissors or just scissors.
Scissors is actually singular and plural. It is all in how you say it. As an example: I have a pair of scissors. I have 5 pair of scissors.
To say scissors in Spanish is tijeras. (tee-HAIR-ahs)Scissors = Tijeras
Wrong. You must say, "the scissors are on the table"
Tesouras
rock
No, it is not. The word "scissors" is a noun (and although it ends in an S, it is singular); in the sentence you are asking about, it would need an article. There are two ways to do this: if you are pointing it out by name, you would say, "It is a scissors." (It's not a rock, nor a tree, nor a knife. It's a scissors-- that's what it is called.) But if you are differentiating one pair of scissors it from others, you would say, "It is the scissors I borrowed from my sister."
When they say to see your papers, you say SCISSORS BEATS PAPER and drive off
Ron, Shan,
"Ножницы" (pronounced as nozh-neet-sy) is the word for scissors in Russian.