There are things for comfort or entertainment is an English equivalent of 'Hay cosas para comodidad o entretenimiento'. The verb 'hay' means 'there is, there are'. The feminine noun 'cosas' means 'things'. The preposition 'para'means 'for'. The feminine noun 'comodidad' means 'comfort, convenience'. The conjunction 'o' means 'or'. The masculine noun 'entretenimiento' means 'entertainment'. All together, they're pronounced 'eye* KOH-sah-SPAH-rah koh-moh-thee-thah oh ehn-treh-teh-nee-MYEHN-toh'.
*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
Typically, 'las cosas' means 'the things' and is is the plural of 'la cosa' which translates to 'the thing' meaning an object.
The opposite of the Spanish word "personas" would be "cosas," which means "things" in English.
Otras cosas means 'other things' in English
cosas
"Cosas para hacer en la escuela" is Spanish for "Things to do in school"."Cosas para hacer en casa" is Spanish for "Things to do at home".
stuff = cosas
Las Cosas Pequenas means '' The Small Things''
cosas divertidas
things here
Las cosas que hago.
I do a lot of things
Cosas en la casa.