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What is the plural for command?

Commands is the plural form of command !


How do you say listen to this song in Spanish?

singular formal command: escuche esta canción singular informal command: escucha esta canción plural formal command: escuchen esta canción 'voseo' (informal plural) command (South America): escuchá esta canción 'vosotros' (inofrmal plural) command (Spain): escucháis esta canción


What is the plural command in spanish that means write to me?

escriban


What are the command forms of the french verbs aller and dire?

The command form of the French verb "aller" is "va" for informal singular, "allez" for formal singular or plural, and "allons" for informal or formal plural. The command form of the French verb "dire" is "dis" for informal singular, "dites" for formal singular or plural, and "disons" for informal or formal plural.


What is the Gaelic for 'savour' as a command?

In Irish it's: Bain sult as (singular) / Bainigí sult as (plural)


What does open your book in Spanish mean?

Abran sus libros. (Formal Plural/Uds command) Abra su libro. (Formal Singular/Ud command) Abre tu libro. (Informal Singular/tú command)


What is the plural command in spanish that means the look at the paper?

mirad el periodico = look at the (news)paper!


What is the plural for In-charge?

The plural form is... 'officers in charge'.


What is the Irish for 'enjoy'?

sult as a command Bain sult as - Enjoy (it)!


What does Unanse mean?

Únanse is Spanish for "unite yourselves". It's the second-person plural direct command of "unir" (to unite).


What part of speech is command?

"Command" is often used as both a noun and a verb. Examples: "General Patton held an important command in the U. S. Army during World War II" (noun); "I command you, foul spirits, to come out of this man!" (verb).


What does the spanish word escriban mean?

That's the Spanish imperative, second person plural, of write. In other words, the command or suggestion (in the plural): "Write!".It is also a form of "they write", used in phrases such as "so as they may write".