The windows.
windows
Yes, "windows" is a plural noun, referring to multiple window units. The singular form is "window." In different contexts, "Windows" can also refer to the Microsoft operating system, which is treated as a singular proper noun.
Plural
The plural of Shears is Shears
The plural of degree is degrees
windows
It's about as plural as can be, except there is only one building and only one window ledge.
"Oxen" is the plural of "ox". "We" is a plural pronoun and the subject of the sentence.
Las ventanas: the windows (plural). La ventana (the window, singular).
Das Fenster ( singular ); die Fenster ( plural ).
No, it is not. It is a plural noun (more than one window).(The possessive nouns window's and windows' can function as adjectives.)
Oxen.
Yes, normally the word window is a concrete noun, something that you can see and touch. When it's used in the context of a 'window into the soul' or 'window into the future', it's used as an abstract noun.
The word 'fly' is a noun that has a regular plural.The plural of words ending with a consonant + 'y' are made plural by changing the 'y' to an 'i' and adding 'es'Thus a baby becomes babies, and a flybecomes flies, especially if you leave the window open!
Ir a la ventana (to go to the window) Vaya a la ventana (you [formal-singular] go to the window) Vete a la ventana (you [informal-singular] go to the window) Vayan a la ventana (You [plural] go to the window)
There are two possible terms:drapes - plural noun for window or wall coveringsderape - Haitian Creole for "raise anchor"
نافذه Na.fe.tha and in plural : نوافذ Na.wa.feth ( "th" here is pronounced as in the word "than" )