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agiles

Agiles is not a standard English word, but it can function in two ways: as the plural form of the adjective agile in several Romance languages, or as a proper noun in some names. In French, agile is an adjective meaning nimble; its plural form is agiles and is used to describe multiple nouns, for example, "comportements agiles" (nimble behaviors) or "équipes agiles" (agile teams). In Spanish, the adjective "ágil" has the plural form "ágiles" used for masculine or mixed groups, as in "medidas ágiles" or "equipos ágiles." In Portuguese, the adjective "ágil" also has the plural "ágeis," with the accent indicating a different pronunciation.

Because these are language-specific spellings, "agiles" without accents is typically the French form in written contexts;

Some organizations or products may adopt "Agiles" as a proper noun or brand name, but such usage

in
English
contexts
the
form
is
rarely
used
except
as
a
misspelling
or
when
used
as
a
proper
noun.
In
English,
the
related
term
Agile
(capital
A)
refers
to
the
software
development
and
project
management
philosophy
and
framework
that
emphasizes
iterative
development,
collaboration,
and
responsiveness
to
change;
the
plural
"agiles"
is
not
standard
in
English
and
is
seldom
encountered
outside
quotation
or
branding.
is
idiosyncratic
rather
than
widely
recognized.
For
general
information,
the
term
most
often
appears
in
discussions
of
language
morphology
rather
than
as
a
distinct,
standalone
concept.