There is a word in English for multiple persons?
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geewizzz — 6 years ago(June 06, 2019 06:51 AM)
I'm between there and Ohio, so I hear a little of everything…but it's funny, especially in Pittsburgh…they have a lot of slang and ways of saying common words.
dahntahn n'at
But I think the accents are worse on the east side of PA.
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peach — 6 years ago(June 08, 2019 10:22 AM)
Try any of these.
throng, horde, mob, rabble, large number, mass, multitude, host, army, herd, flock, drove, swarm, sea, stream, troupe, pack, press, crush, flood, collection, company, gathering, assembly, assemblage, array, congregation, convention, concourse. informal gaggle.
— 6 years ago(June 06, 2019 06:44 AM)


