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No, the noun 'elf' is singular, a word for one imaginary creature.The plural form of the noun 'elf' is elves.
The singular form of elves is "elf."
The plural of elf is spelled "elves." An example sentence could be: "The elves worked together to decorate the tree."
Yes, "elf" is a concrete noun because it refers to a physical, tangible being with distinct characteristics.
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in french, you say it onze in German 'elf' in spanish 'once'
Elves speak Elvish, which is similar to Gnomish, you would need to do extensive research to learn to speak elvish and then you must find an elf to talk to. (That is, if you believe such things)
Legolas speaks the Silvan/Wood-elf tongue of Mirkwood and Lorien, probably Sindarin, and Westron, the Common Speech.
You can write to an elf at:ÁlfaskólinnIcelandic Elf SchoolReykjavíkIceland
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"the Wood Elf", or if you like Warcraft, "the Night Elf"
Small!Dark ElfLight ElfWelfRiver Elf --- MorganBurrowing Elf -- DroversForest Elf --- several types
You can't "get" an elf snowflake for the Elf on the Shelf as it is a fictional character and item. The Elf on the Shelf tradition involves placing the elf in different spots around the house and telling children that the elf reports back to Santa about their behavior.
what is my elf on the shelves birthday. His name is Buddy The Elf
no. it's an elf.
no there is no such thing as a elf