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No. Language names are proper nouns, which are not allowed in Scrabble.
Technical nouns are specific types of nouns used in technical English. Many technical documents use a technical type of language that allows for more conciseness than plain English.
Action verbs Specific nouns Activate nouns Judicious use of adjectives and adverbs Use the senses Imagery and Figures of Speech The Opening Sentence of the Writing Beginning Sentences Sentence Structures Personal Voice
Use the letter "I" when referring to oneself or as the subject of a sentence, such as "I am going to the store." It is also used in abbreviations and proper nouns.
There is no way to tell exactly how many nouns are present in the English language at any given time. Language is a living thing, new words constantly come into use and fall out of use. Some words are used only in specific places, other words are adopted from other languages to become used in the English language. You will find that dictionaries have a varying number of words listed in each of them; none of them are exactly the same. If someone were to attempt counting all of the nouns in the English language, it would take many years to search all resources. In that time, nouns would come and nouns would go. The count would constantly fluctuate.
No. Proper nouns (names) use capital letters.
The only guide for collective nouns is that it should be a noun. Collective nouns can be functional (a herd, a team, a bushel) or collective nouns can be fanciful (a murder, a flamboyance, an embarrassment). But the thing about collective nouns is that they are artifacts of language, there are no real rules. You may use the 'accepted' collective noun or you may use a noun that seems suitable (or expressive) to you.
Proper Nouns: Used to define the specific name of a noun. Common Nouns: The general form of nouns.
Language is a living thing. Words fall out of use, new words become accepted, and then there's local uses of a language, slang, and poetic license. No one can actually count all of the common nouns because there are many thousands and in the time it would take someone to find and count them all, the number of common nouns would have changed.
The English language does not use gender words; all nouns are neuter and take neuter verbs. All nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives are neutral. English uses different nouns for a male or a female person or animal, for example mother and father.
It is a letter of their alphabet. We use it today as the letter T.
It is never OK. to use offensive language or insult someone in a business email or letter