The word comes from Middle English, from the Anglo-Norman French siwte, from a past participle of the Latin sequimeaning "follow." It came to mean "attendance at a court" and "legal process" (the other kind of suit) but an earlier meaning was "set of things to be used together." In that sense suits of cards and suits of clothes have the same derivation.
hearts,clubs,diamonds,spades
There are four suits in a standard deck of cards: spades, hearts, diamond and clubs. Spades and clubs are black, hearts and diamonds are red.
spades, diamonds, clubs, hearts
Suits. The other suits are called clubs and hearts.
Playing cards typically have four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit has different symbols on the cards, such as hearts for hearts, diamonds for diamonds, clovers for clubs and spades for spades.
Four suits... Hearts, clubs, diamonds, spades.
Um, 4. Hearts, Spades, Clubs and Diamonds.
Each suit has 13 cards. There are 4 suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Hearts and diamonds are the red suits. Clubs and spades are the black suits. There are 26 black cards in a standard deck.
13 - There are 52 cards in a standard deck of cards. A standard deck includes 4 different suits, each total 13. So we have 13 Clubs, 13 Hearts, 13 Diamonds 13 Spades. All suits are ranked the same from Ace to deuce. Suits also can be ranked highest to lowest - Spades, Diamonds, Hearts, Clubs.
A deck of playing cards has 52 cards divided into four suits. Diamonds and hearts are red suits; spades and clubs are black suits. There are 13 cards in a suit, and 26 of each of the two colors.
Clubs -- Cidi (चिड़ी) Hearts -- Paan (पान) Diamonds -- Eent (ईंट) Spades -- Hukum (हुकुम)
There is 1 queen of hearts in a pack of 52 cards. The deck has 52 cards. There are 4 suits in a deck of cards : Spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs. In each one these suits in the deck of cards there is Ace, 2, 3, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,Jack, Queen, King so the deck goes like this Ace of hearts, 2 of hearts, 3 of hearts and so forth...