Yes - the singular of dice - one of the little spotted cubes - is a "die".
salmons is the plural way but salmon is the singular way
you go/you are going (singular) - it should be - tu vas
jump can't have a singular, it is a verb. However as a verb it can be conjugated in a singular or plural way as in I jump, he jumps, we jump, they jump, etc.
The singular form of 'see' is 'sees', as in the sentence 'He sees some things differently than the way you and I see them.'
In Shakespearean language, "gi" is a contraction of the verb "give" in the second person singular or plural form. It is a shorter and more informal way of saying "give" that was commonly used in Shakespeare's time.
The opposite side would be 1... Opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to seven.
Singular: goose Plural: geese
I think no dice means to have no chance in something EX:" I asked my mom if i can go to the party but , no dice ."
A fair die (fair dice) is a dice which isn't altered in any way, this means it has the same chance of landing on any of one of the faces. The opposite to this is a loaded dice or cheat dice. These dice have been altered in some way, maybe by changing the weight distribution so that one of the numbers on the die/dice are more likely to be rolled.
Do you place dice? It is a game of chance. Throwing dice will give you a score. It has consequences.No dice means nothing happens. It has not been thrown. There is no chance at all.
yes as its a plural like hydroponic is a singular way of saying it. hydroponic-singular-there is one hydroponics-plural-as there are lots of them it could also be no as hydroponics can be a singular, if your saying likes its not a plural but it can be and doesn't have to be. that is confusing but the truth. rate if you think this is a good example thanks
Pass away.
A six number cube is as my teacher put it, "the fancy, fancy way of saying a die." Because for some reason, they don't like putting die/dice in the text books. Maybe it's because it might support gambling? I don't know but a six number cube is just a die.
"Urineblaas" is a Dutch equivalent of "(urinary) bladder."Another way of saying the English word, more precisely in Dutch, is "urineblaas." Either way, the singular definite article is "de" ("the"). The singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one").
you will (second person singular) - du wirst you will (second person plural) - ihr werdet you have (singular) - du hast you have (plural) - ihr habt she has - sie hat he has - er hat
There is no way to do that unless you cheat and use loaded dice. The outcome of rolling fair dice is a purely random event and there is no way to control that.
Buy it that way!