The phrase "What a rubbish" typically expresses disappointment or disdain towards something perceived as low quality or unsatisfactory. It can refer to various contexts, such as a poorly made product, a disappointing experience, or even a lackluster performance. The sentiment conveys frustration or disapproval, emphasizing that the subject does not meet expectations.
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Welsh word for 'rubbish' are:ysbwrial (rubbish, refuse)sothach (refuse, rubbish, trash)
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The singular form of "rubbish" is "rubbish." "Rubbish" is a non-count noun, which means it does not change form when referring to one or multiple items.
Rubbish is another word for trash or garbage. A sentence using the word rubbish would be, "After the parade, the streets were lined with rubbish."
The story he told us was a load of rubbish. There was a pile of rubbish in the corner.
rubbish = der Abfall
They aren't rubbish, they are terrible.
rubbish , from kitchen
it is rubbish things that are to rubbish to remember