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The possessive form of the singular noun 'friendship' is friendship's.The plural form is friendships.The plural possessive form is friendships'.
Yes, the word 'friendship' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotional relationship between people; a word for a thing.
The word friendship is a common, singular, abstract, compound noun.
Jews do not worship "activities"; they worship the singular God.
Amicizia is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "friendship." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "A-mee-TCHEE-tysa" in Italian.
Tu is a spanish word meaning you singular, informal. Amity is an English word meaning friendship.
Amicizia a distanza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "long-distance friendship." The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "friendship at (a) distance" in English. The pronunciation will be "A-mee-TCHEE-tsya dee-STAN-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
Amicizia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "friendship".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article l'* ("the"). The pronunciation will be 'A-mee-TCHEE-tsya" in Italian.*The article actually is la. But the vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a vowel.
"Has" is singular, e.g. He has, she has. "Have" is plural, e.g. They have, we have. The exception is "I" - e.g. I have.
Amicizia e felicità is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "friendship and happiness." The feminine singular phrase models a rare instance where English and Italian phrase or sentence structure recognizably resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "A-mee-TCHEE-tsya ey fey-LEE-tchee-TA" in Pisan Italian.
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The word singular is an adjective. Adjectives do not have singular or plural forms; adjectives have comparative forms: positive: singular comparative: more singular superlative: most singular