If you meant radius in your question, then the answer would be radii or radiuses.
"Radis" "Pardi !" "lundi", "mardi", "mercredi", "jeudi", "vendredi", "samedi" "c'est dit !"
No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural form is homes; the plural possessive is homes'.
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
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R is the symbol
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Neither radis nor rafius are recognised words in the English mathematical language. I suggest you check and amend your spellings and resubmit the question.
Un radis.........noun masuline
It is french for radish, a red vegetable which grows underground.
Çfarë po bën?
The radius is always one-half the diameter so multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter.
The schwarzschild radius of the Earth is about 8.7 x 10 to the negative 3m. The schwarzschild radius is the radis of a sphere that is around a non-rotating blackhole. You find the Rs, or radis, by multiplying the gravitational constant(G), the mass(M), and two. You divide this by the speed of light(c) squared.
šta radis večeras. And no im not asking you LOL just answering the question XD