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.
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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.
A group of nine is commonly referred to as a "nonet." This term is often used in music, particularly to describe a composition for nine instruments or voices. In other contexts, it can simply refer to any group consisting of nine individuals.
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.
A group of male long-eared hedgehogs is called a "prickle." This term is commonly used to refer to a group of hedgehogs in general, regardless of gender. Hedgehogs are typically solitary animals, so seeing a group together is quite rare in the wild.
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.