yes and no depend how you ask or say twins
Oh, dude, "twin" is not a proper noun. It's just a regular ol' common noun. Proper nouns are like Beyoncé or McDonald's, you know, the fancy ones with capital letters at the start. Twin is more like, "Hey, look, it's another set of twins!" Just your average, run-of-the-mill noun.
No. The I is short in twin and twins. The long I is seen in the word twine.
The Algonquin word for a twin is nijotenj; one of twins is pejik nijotenj; they are twins is nijotenjiwak; twins is nijotenjak.
"The twins" = Die Zwillige"
Leth-aon is the Scottish Gaelic for 'twin'.[2k3r021's contribution].........................................................................................................................twin [ID1814468305's Contribution]
Fraternal twins.
The word for "twins" in portuguese is "gêmeas"
The Sanskrit word for twin is yama (akin to gemellus in Latin). When referring to a pair of twins you should say yamau (nominative, dual). Yama is also the name of the king/god of the dead because he was born a twin.
a baseball with the word minnesota and the word twins. you know, its not that hard to find this information if you just search the internet. Did you not know there was a twins website? Some people's children...
It is pronounced la-khoopla in Irish and means 'one of twins/twin'.
what is the Japanese word for twins