Origins of the word rubbish: 1350-1400; Middle English rubbes, rob (b) ous < ?; cf. rubble
The singular form of "rubbish" is "rubbish." "Rubbish" is a non-count noun, which means it does not change form when referring to one or multiple items.
Yes, "rubbish" is a countable noun. You can refer to a number of individual items of rubbish as "rubbishes." For example, "There are three rubbishes in the bin."
You can say "W'ani aba" which translates to "You are talking rubbish" in Twi.
Mae e'n sbwriel (e'n means he and sbwriel means rubbish)
The word "rubbish" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to waste material or something that is considered worthless. As a verb, it means to criticize or dismiss something as being of little value or importance.
Litter.
Debris, littered...
Debris
Yes its called Footieis rubbish :)
Yes its called Footieis rubbish :)
this is a rubbish site
It's called a landfill.
it is a web site
No they are the best football club ever!!!
There is over 50 tonnes of rubbish on Mount Everest, including a helicopter, oxygen canisters and food waste. There is so much rubbish that it is sometimes called the world's largest rubbish heap!
Not rubbish
Welsh word for 'rubbish' are:ysbwrial (rubbish, refuse)sothach (refuse, rubbish, trash)