The noun gymnasium is a common, singular, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The possessive form for the noun gymnasium is gymnasium's.Example: The gymnasium's floor was refinished over the summer.
A gymnasium, or gym for short, is a place to exercise. In Ancient Greece, a gymnasium was a training ground for men to exercise physically as well as to socialize and exercise their minds by engaging in philosophical discussion. When men would exercise in Ancient Greece, they would do so naked to honor the Gods for creating man's body. The Greek adjective for "naked" is "gymnos". The Greek verb gymnazien means "to exercise". When Latin and English developed, they took the Greek roots and came up with "gymnasion", which eventually became the modern English "gymnasium".
The plural of gymnasium is gymnasiums or gymnasia.
Gymnasium
gymnasium's
The noun 'kind' is an abstract noun. There is no form for kind that is a concrete noun.
The singular form of gymnastics is gymnastics. The word is a collective noun, which is a singular noun that is used to describe a group (in this case, a group of related activities).If you do remove the 's' you get the word gymnastic, which is an adjective rather than a noun: We were impressed by her gymnastic skills.
Palestra is an Italian equivalent of the English word "gymnasium." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (una, "a, an") articles -- will be "pa-LEH-stra" in Italian.
A gymnasium is to do gymnastics and be safe doing it
A 'gymnasium' is: NOUN 1) a place in ancient Greece where the youths exercised naked 2) an auditorium for physical exercise and athletic games 3) a secondary school in some European countries, such as Germany, that prepares students for university
The German word for gymnasium is Turnhalle.
Kristelig Gymnasium was created in 1913.