No, happiness is not countable as it is a state of being or an emotion, rather than a physical object that can be quantified or counted in a numerical sense.
The prefix for countable is "dis-" as in "discountable."
Yes, the noun 'road' is a countable noun. The plural form of roads.
"Toothbrush" is countable because you can refer to one toothbrush or multiple toothbrushes.
The noun "sausage" is countable. You can have one sausage, two sausages, etc.
The word sandwich is countable because you can say one sandwich, two sandwiches, or many sandwiches when referring to them. #Luigispizzrama2
"Happiness" is an uncountable noun, meaning it cannot be counted or pluralized. It refers to a state or feeling of well-being and contentment rather than discrete items or units. Thus, we say "happiness" without an article or in plural form, such as "happiness is important."
The noun 'hill' is a countable noun. The plural form is 'hills'.
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cookies are countable unless you have brain problems
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Shark is a countable noun.
Duck as an animal is countable, but if you mean the meat it is uncountable.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun
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