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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Bluetooth or blueteeth?

What is the pluaral form of bluetooth ? (I hope it's not a stupid question.)
Thanks for your answer
  

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Anonymous I hope it's not a stupid question. Just a little. You can look up "Bluetooth" with Google and observe how it's used.

  • Anonymous I hope it's not a stupid question.
  • Just a little.
  • You can look up "Bluetooth" with Google and observe how it's used.
  • Bluetooth (capitalized) is a technology.
  • The word is used only as a noun modifier, and in English such modifiers do not occur in the plural.
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AnonymousI hope it's not a stupid question.
Just a little. Emotion: wink You can look up "Bluetooth" with G
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Thank you. I knew that. but I read in Wikipedia: Idiomatically, a headset is sometimes called "a Bluetooth" and I think it's not a rare usage (am I wrong?). That's why I asked.
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Anonymous I knew that.
Now you tell me! Emotion: smile
AnonymousIdiomatically
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Anonymous What is the pluaral form of bluetooth ? (I hope it's not a stupid question.)Thanks for your answer
You may have plural if you use it as "blue teeth" (when eating blackberry in September).

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