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It is also, a pair of pliers.

Isn't it actually a pair of a pair of

I'm just taking it as read that we know a single pair is a pair so two of them is also still a pairπŸ€”πŸ˜‚.

I wouldn't want to bite one though

A twinset?

A twinset pair of pliers'?

If you like

A pair of a pair of pliers?

Multipliers 😁

Socks come in pairs, you don't get a pair of cars, you get a couple of cars.

So it's just a couple of pairs of pliers.

Love this answer. Definitely a couple pairs of pliers. We don't make the rules πŸ˜‚

I'm so confussπŸ˜­πŸ˜…

Me too πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

A couple of pliers

English is a strange language.

Azbuka is fun! Why are you learning? I learned it within hours. We were taught on musicology schwabacher this way: sit down and write your life as an essay. Keep writing whatever like in school. Two pages later you don't look for hints anymore.πŸ€— Then do the same thing with printing letters, because they're vastly different 😬

(It doesn't apply to arabic, hebrew and asian languages😬)

A couple reasons. Both related.

Curiosity about cultures and histories.

Reading texts in original languages reveals much more about the author's mind and intent than the best translations.

I like the technique you mention. I'll give it a try.

A pair of pairs of pliers.

Obviously

A party of pliers.