There is no word 'rihality' in English.
Yes the word rule can be a noun. It can also be a regular verb.
The word "rules" can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it's the plural form of rule. As a verb, it's the present tense, third person singular conjugation of rule.
to rule - (be)herrschenrule (noun) - Herrschaft or Regel
There has to be a noun after about.
The word 'rule' is a noun as a word for an explicit or understood regulation or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or place; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to rule are ruler and the gerund, ruling.
Yes, the noun 'rule' is a common noun, a general word for a guide or principle for conduct or action; a general word for control of or dominion over an area or people,
The word 'rule' is a noun, a word for:a guide for conduct or action;a regulation governing conduct or procedure;the exercise of authority or control;a broad statement generally found to be true;a strip of rigid material used for measuring or marking straight lines.The noun 'rule' is a word for a thing. The word rule is also a verb: rule, rules, ruling, ruled.The noun forms of the verb to rule are ruler and the gerund, ruling.
The regular plural form of a noun adds (s) or (es) to the singular noun.
As a verb, to rule = regere As a noun meaning 'a regulation' = regula
Yes, the word transgression is a noun, a word for a violation of law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
rules is a common noun because it dosent tell a specific rule.
rules is a common noun because it dosent tell a specific rule.