No, the noun angel is the singular; the plural form is angels.
Angels.
angels'
It's "host of angels" by the way - the plural of host is hosts. You would say "hosts of angels."
Angel's wings -- one angel Angels' wings -- more than one angel Angels -- plural not possessing anything
I'm not sure if you mean "angel's" or "angels" so I'll give you both: angel's (posssesive form of angel) = Shel mal'ach (של מלאך) angels (plural form of angel) = mal'achim (מלאכים)
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First Sphere 1.1 Seraphim (plural of Seraph)1.2 Cherubim (plural of Cherub)1.3 Thrones or OphanimSecond Sphere 2.1 Dominions2.2 Virtues2.3 Powers or AuthoritiesThird Sphere (highest) 3.1 Principalities or Rulers3.2 Archangels
The word 'angels' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'angel'; a word for a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God; a word for a concept.
angel : malaak (singular) it is written this way : ملاك malaeka (plural) it is written this way : ملائكة
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