Yes, sofa is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. A noun is a naming word and the word 'sofa' names a thing.
No, the word "sofa" is a noun, specifically a type of furniture for seating. It is not a preposition, which are words that indicate relationships between other words in a sentence.
sofa or sillon
In French, "sofa" is a masculine word. The article "le" is used before sofa.
Maybe chair is to sit as sofa is to recline.
You would call a sofa set in Swahili as "seti ya sofa."
Examples of proper nouns for sofas are Bassett Furniture, Broyhill Furniture, the Ralph Lauren 'Beverly Canyon' Sofa, or the Horchow 'Westwick' Sofa.
Divano is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sofa." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "de-VA-no" in Italian.
No, the word "sofa" is a noun, specifically a type of furniture for seating. It is not a preposition, which are words that indicate relationships between other words in a sentence.
because its a sofa is stuffed with sofa
The collective noun for a sofa is often referred to as a "suite" or "set" of sofas. While there isn’t a widely recognized term specifically for multiple sofas, these terms are commonly used in the context of furniture. In more casual settings, you might also hear phrases like a "collection" of sofas.
sofa or sillon
Possessive for sofa is sofa's. Plural for sofa is sofas. Plural possessive is sofas'.
a sofa is spelled "canapé" or "sofa" in French
I love sofa
el sofa
depends on the sofa. :-)
A sofa is an English word.