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In Hebrew: "Todot" or "Rav Todot" is the plural of "Toda", which means Thanks or Many Thanks.
The noun 'thanks' is a plural, uncountable noun; it has no singular form.The noun 'thanks' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.
The plural form of the noun mom is moms.The plural possessive form is moms'.Example: The playground was ready thanks to the moms' hard work.
The plural form of the noun mom is moms.The plural possessive form is moms'.example: Thanks to some of our moms' efforts, the playground has been cleaned up.
Thank you. And Muchos Gracias means "Thank you very much."
No. In Spanish, gracias means "thank you" and is the plural noun for "thanks" (from Latin gratia).
"Many thanks" is an English equivalent of "molte grazie."Specifically, the feminine plural adjective "molte" means "many, a lot." The feminine plural noun "grazie" means "charms, thanks." Its plural definite article is "le" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some").The pronunciation is "MOHL-teh GRAH-tsyeh."
yes as its a plural like hydroponic is a singular way of saying it. hydroponic-singular-there is one hydroponics-plural-as there are lots of them it could also be no as hydroponics can be a singular, if your saying likes its not a plural but it can be and doesn't have to be. that is confusing but the truth. rate if you think this is a good example thanks
The word 'Simpatico' is primarily an adjective and hence fails to have a Plural version. However, it can also be used as a noun. And the plural form of it is 'Simpatici' (Italian Plural).. Hope this helps. Thanks.
In Irish it'sGo raibh maith agat as an bhfógra (singular)Go raibh maith agaibh as an bhfógra (plural)
"Thank you" in Scotland is typically said as "thank you" in English, or in the local Scottish Gaelic dialect as "tapadh leat" for singular or "tapadh leibh" for plural.