The age group would most probably be young teenagers who have a tendency to add extra letters onto words when they are not needed at all, they seem to think it is a "cool" thing to do when it just looks grammatically incorrect.
"Grupa" is a Polish word that translates to "group" in English. It is commonly used to refer to a collection of individuals or entities with a shared characteristic or purpose.
A flock
Yes, "each" is a short word. It consists of four letters and is commonly used to refer to individual items or people in a group.
No, "nation" is not a direct object. It is a noun commonly used to refer to a country or a group of people with shared history, culture, and government.
The phrase "in particular" is used to refer to something specific, such as a person, group, or a thing. One commonly used synonym to the word is "especially."
"B'nai" is a Hebrew term that means "sons of" or "children of." It is commonly used in Jewish terminology to refer to a group of people, such as "B'nai Mitzvah" for a group of children celebrating their coming of age ceremonies.
A group of 10 millipedes is commonly referred to as a "millipede." While there isn't a widely recognized specific term for a group of millipedes, they can simply be called a "group" or "cluster" of millipedes. Some sources might creatively refer to them as a "milli-swarm" or "milli-squad."
"Kapisanan" in Tagalog means "organization" or "association." It is commonly used to refer to a group of people who have come together for a specific purpose or cause.
In Cantonese, "everyone" is said as "大家" (pronounced "daai6 gaa1"). This term is commonly used to refer to a group of people in a friendly and inclusive manner. You can use it in various contexts, such as addressing a crowd or speaking to a group.
An army of insects is called a swarm. This term is commonly used to refer to a large group of insects, such as locusts or bees, that move together in a coordinated manner.
The suffix -ptera means "wing" or "winged." It is commonly used in biological taxonomy to refer to a group of insects that have wings, such as Diptera (flies) and Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
rōpū(noun) group, party of people, company, gang, association, entourage.