The plural of asterisk is formed by simply adding an s to form asterisks.
Asterisk is dervied from the greek word "asteri", which means star. That is why the asterisk is star shaped.
() is not an asterisk. It is a pair of rounded brackets called parentheses. An asterisk is this symbol *.Asterisk comes from the Latin word "asteriscus" and and the Ancient Greek word "asteriskos" which means "little star". It is called this because an asterisk resembles a typical star.
It is called as asterisk or star. From the Greek word asteriskos- meaning small star.
To understand irregular nouns, you need to know what a regular noun is. A regular noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word. An irregular nounis a noun that forms its plural in some other way.The noun 'criterion' forms its plural in the old Greek way: one criterion, two criteria.Other examples are phenomenon-phenomema, medium-media, or curriculum-curricula.
Asterisk. Aster.
The English plural is carcinomas. The Greek/Latin plural would be carcinomata.
The plural possessive form of "Greek" is "Greeks'."
The plural form of the Greek word for animals is ζώα pronunciated as /zoa/
The Greek/Latin plural is carcinomata, the common English plural is carcinomas.
To mamma so stupid she threw a brick at the floor and missed
A greek walkway or porch is a stoa (plural stoae).
You in Greek is εσύ [esi] (singular), or εσείς[esis] (plural)