The plain form is the basic form of a verb or adjective in Japanese that is used in casual conversations, statements, or commands. It is often the dictionary form of a word before any politeness or formality adjustments are made.
vast plain on rolling hills are a vast plain full of hill, that form volcanos, lanslides, mudslides, and lava flows.
a plateau
The name for a grassy plain is a prairie or steppe. The dry grassland of Africa is known as a savanna.
The flattest land form is called a plain. It is a broad, relatively flat area of land characterized by minimal elevation changes and typically lacks significant geological formations such as mountains or hills. Plains are often found in coastal regions or in interior areas that have been shaped by erosion or by the deposition of sediment over time.
Lava plain
No. Plain is a noun, or an adjective. The adjective plain has the adverb form "plainly."
A plain is formed when theres nothing else but grass.
plain
It is called a plain.
plain
Plain Plug Gauge
coastal plain
Its avogadros number
The word 'plain' usually means self-evident, without adornment, or a land form. To use these in a sentence: SELF EVIDENT: "It was plain to the police officer that the criminal has been wounded" WITHOUT ADORNMENT: "She had a very plain and ordinary face with no distinguishing characteristics." LAND FORM: "That is a very flat plain."
vast plain on rolling hills are a vast plain full of hill, that form volcanos, lanslides, mudslides, and lava flows.
a plateau
verb - aru (plain form) arimasu (polite form)