The word families for "rich" include related forms such as "riches," "richness," and "enrich." Additional derivatives can include "enrichment" and "richly." These words share the same root and convey concepts related to wealth, abundance, or the quality of being rich.
The plural word for family is families.
They are called wealthy families
There is not any word families.
The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
The possessive form of the plural noun families is families'.Example: Many families' efforts helped to build the playground.
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No, rich is not a noun; rich is adjective, a word that describes a noun (a rich uncle, a rich pastry).The noun form for the adjective rich is richness.
The same way that people are rich today. either by sheer hard work, or inherited.
There is no formal word family for the noun 'television'. Word families most commonly have fewer syllables.Some words that might be considered informal word families for 'tele-' are:telecasttelecommunicationteleconferencetelegramtelegraphtelekinesistelekinetictelemarketertelemetrytelepathictelephonetelephototeleplayteleporttelescopetelethonteletypetelevangelisttelevisetelexSome words that might be considered informal word families for '-vision' are:divisionenvisionprovisionrevisionsubdivisionsupervision
The were called benefactors.
Word family for "brave":cavecravegavegravepaveravesaveshaveslavestavewave
The African Luhya term for the English word 'rich' is "omuinda".