Yes, "postman" is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a person.
Postman;
Noun: A mail carrier
The plural form of the noun postman is postmen.The plural possessive form is postmen's.Example: The postmen's trucks leave the post office at nine AM.
The plural form of postman is "postmen."
one day, the POSTMAN brought me my letters
The postman is "le facteur" (masc) in French. The postman always rings twice (movie): le facteur sonne toujours deux fois (French title)
The German translation for "Postman Pat" is "Postbote Pat".
Yes, the noun 'postman' is a commonnoun, a general word for a person who delivers mail.
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
The plural form of the noun postman is postmen.The plural possessive form is postmen's.Example: The postmen's trucks leave the post office at nine AM.
The word mail is a verb. The past tense is mailed. It can also be a noun (e.g. the postman delivered the mail)
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.There is no gender specific noun for a female who delivers mail. Until a few decades ago, females were not hired for the job of delivering mail in most places.By the time that many postal services began to hire female carriers, job descriptions were becoming generic.The noun 'postman' has become the common gender nounmail carrier or letter carrier.Oddly enough, the job of 'postmaster', the manager of a local postal office, was sometimes done by women. The gender specific noun for a female manager is 'postmistress'.
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The cast of The Postman - 1912 includes: Fred Mace as The Postman
postman can work in the post office
a postman is a person who delivers letters at your door.
The Postman has 294 pages.
No, Neil Postman is not single.
The plural form of postman is "postmen."