Kilo is an abbreviation for kilogram. Therefore, the correct plural of kilo is kilograms.
'Kilo-' is a prefix indicating 1000 of the base unit; it is commonly used as the shortened form of 'kilogram', the plural of which is kilograms.
Some scientist study kilo-bits for projects.
No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
"A kilo" or "one kilo" may be English equivalents of the French phrase un kilo.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article/number un means "a, one." The masculine noun kilo is the same in English and French. It will convert to 2.21 pounds.The pronunciation will be "eh kee-loh" in French.
Kilo is a singular noun
kilos
The plural possessive form of "university" is "universities'."
'Kilo-' is a prefix indicating 1000 of the base unit; it is commonly used as the shortened form of 'kilogram', the plural of which is kilograms.
They are equal weight.
it is obviously the same weight because it say KILO for both!
a kilogram and a kilo are the same thing
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A kilo
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It depends largely on what it's a kilo of--a kilo of brick dust is much less expensive than a kilo of steel, which is less expensive than a kilo of uranium.
6 Oranges in a kilo