Clouds. You dummy.
clouds
Cwmwl, or the plural is Cymylau
The French equivalent of the English word 'cloud' is nuage. The French noun is in the masculine gender. So it takes the definite article 'le' for 'the' in the singular, and 'les' in the plural. It takes the indefinite article 'un' for 'a, one' in the singular, and 'des' in the plural. The plural form of the noun is 'nuages', which means 'clouds'.
"Nebula" is a singular word. It refers to a cloud of gas and dust in space. "Nebulae" is the plural form of the word.
The word "clouds" is plural. It refers to multiple instances of clouds, which are visible collections of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere. The singular form of the word is "cloud."
The plural form of "cloud" is "clouds."
clouds
Clouds is the plural; the singular form is cloud.
Cwmwl, or the plural is Cymylau
The plural form for nimbus (grey rain cloud) is nimbi.
Yes, the noun 'cloud' is a countable noun; the plural form is clouds.
nuvola (one) nuvole (plural)
The French equivalent of the English word 'cloud' is nuage. The French noun is in the masculine gender. So it takes the definite article 'le' for 'the' in the singular, and 'les' in the plural. It takes the indefinite article 'un' for 'a, one' in the singular, and 'des' in the plural. The plural form of the noun is 'nuages', which means 'clouds'.
"Nebula" is a singular word. It refers to a cloud of gas and dust in space. "Nebulae" is the plural form of the word.
"Nebula" is a astronomical term for a cloud of gas and dust. "Nebulae" is the plural of "Nebula" and refers to more than one such cloud.
No, the noun clouds, the plural form for a cloud, is a concrete noun. A cloud is the vapor of a liquid or smoke, both of which can be seen, touched, or smelled; a physical thing.
The word "clouds" is plural. It refers to multiple instances of clouds, which are visible collections of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere. The singular form of the word is "cloud."