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One die and a pair of dice

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The correct term is "pair of dice." The word "dice" is the plural form of "die," so when referring to two dice, it is appropriate to say "pair of dice." "Die" is the singular form of the word and is used when referring to a single cube used in games of chance.

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1mo ago
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Oh, dude, it's actually a pair of dice. "Die" is singular, so if you're just rolling one, you can call it a die. But if you're rolling two, it's a pair of dice. Like, who knew singular and plural forms could be so confusing, right?

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1mo ago
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Ah, that's a great question! When we're talking about more than one, it's actually "dice." "Die" is used for just one single cube with numbers on it. So next time you're playing a game, remember to say "dice" when there's more than one!

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1mo ago
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