One bike, two bikes
doves
gangia(n) (pluaral/singular)
According to an online translating program: El Perro in spanish translates to The Dog in English. The plurals are: El Perros and The Dogs.
Most bicycle owners maintain their own bicycle. But, a bicycle shop may be willing to maintain a bicycle, if you ask.
The bicycle squeaked. I've had a brand new bicycle for my birthday. I go to school on my bicycle.
The noun 'bicycle' functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or preposition: The red bicycle was very cool. (subject of the sentence) I bought a basket for my bicycle. (object of the preposition 'for') The noun 'bicycle' used as adjective, called an attributive noun: There is a bicycle lane on the road where I live. The word 'bicycle' is also a verb: We often bicycle to the library.
A bicycle fork is the portion of a bicycle that holds the front wheel and allows the rider to steer and balance the bicycle.
invention of bicycle
Bicycle's.
At a bicycle shop!
Who is the father of bicycle
Some nouns in English are borrowed from other languages like Latin and Classical Greek. Their pluaral forms are referred to as '''''foreign plurals.''''' -grade 6 ba'ash 2010-2011