The plural form of language is languages.
The plural of "language" is "languages."
Languages is the plural of language
The plural form of language is languages, e.g. "They speak several different languages at their home.
The plural of "Polish" can refer to either the people or language of Poland. For people, the plural is "Poles," and for the language, the plural is "Polish."
No, language is not plural. Language refers to the system of communication used by groups of people to convey meaning, including spoken, written, and signed forms.
The plural form of the noun class is classes.The plural possessive form is classes'.Example:All of the classes' language requirements can be found on-line.
Languages is the plural of language
The plural of "Polish" can refer to either the people or language of Poland. For people, the plural is "Poles," and for the language, the plural is "Polish."
The plural form of language is languages, e.g. "They speak several different languages at their home.
Yes. The plural form is languages.
"Plural" is a grammatical concept used to refer to a category of nouns or pronouns that indicate more than one person, place, or thing. It does not have a gender identity in the same way humans do.
The word heavenly is an adjective, and has no English language plural.
The plural of vertebra is vertebrae.
there is no instance that i can think of in the English language that uses the plural version of "herself".
The word is of Latin origin and the plural is addenda.
crosses
Linguae.
The word language is a noun. The plural form is languages.