There is no formal word family for the noun 'television'. Word families most commonly have fewer syllables.
Some words that might be considered informal word families for 'tele-' are:
Some words that might be considered informal word families for '-vision' are:
The word television - for which t.v. is short - got its name from the Greek word tele, which means distantand the word vision.
Something that appears on TV is said to be televised, more colloquially "aired", or "shown". "Broadcast" is another word that is commonly used.
Yes, the noun 'television' is a common noun, a general word for a system or device for transmitting or receiving visual images; a general word for any television of any kind.
"TV" has 2, "television" has 4.
No, the word 'television' is a common noun, a word for any television of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mr. Television, aka Milton Berle, American actor and comedianTelevision Lane, Yarmouth, MA or Television Circle, Savannah, GADarryl Widman's Television City, Santa Barbara, CASony Pictures Television, Inc. (SPT), division of SONY Pictures Global"Television", a novel by Jean-Phillipe Toussaint
Only 17% of families have TV's.
The duration of Families - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
Families - TV series - was created on 1990-04-23.
Families - TV series - ended on 1993-08-24.
The duration of Happy Families - TV series - is 2100.0 seconds.
Happy Families - TV series - was created on 1985-10-17.
Happy Families - TV series - ended on 1985-11-21.
The duration of Happy Families - CBBC TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
Happy Families - CBBC TV series - was created on 1989-08-17.
Happy Families - CBBC TV series - ended on 1990-12-18.
When Families Grieve - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 14 April 2010
The plural word for family is families.