The African Luhya word for the English word "army" is "Majeshi".
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of course Armenia has an army,every country has one!
isis's army was ordinary army controlled by president demands like every other army
You divide the word army into syllables like this- arm----y
Yes, the noun 'army' is a concretenoun, a word for a group of people, a word for a physical thing.
Nearly EVERY country has "their form" of an elite army or unit.
In the modern army, they do almost every thing that men do.
The definition to the word Nizam is, "The Turkish regular Army." This word is used to describe the type of Army that Turkey has. Many of Turkey's citizens call their Army 'Nizam.'
Army is a noun.
Not all words have opposites, and army is one of those. There is no such thing as an anti-army. Either you have one, or you don't. And that's it.
Yes, the noun 'army' is a common noun; a general word for an organized military force equipped for fighting on land; a large number of people organized for a particular purpose; a general word for any army of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.The noun 'army' is a standard collective noun for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringan army of soldiers