Yes, and they are exactly the same.
Singular = Singular
Plural = Plural
In Spanish, nouns can be singular or plural. The ending of a noun often changes to indicate plural form. For example, "gato" (cat) becomes "gatos" in plural form.
The plural form of the singular noun notch is notches.
Many English words do not have Spanish root words, such as:algebrabuttcowdirteggfatghosthairiglooJewishkhakilumpmostnextplumqueenracesiptickleupvastwitchxrayyodzoom
"Palabres" is not a word in Spanish. It might be a misspelling or typo of "palabras," which means "words" in English.
The letters "k" and "w" are the only two letters of the Spanish alphabet that are primarily used in non-Spanish words, specifically in loanwords or foreign words that have been integrated into the language.
Some Spanish words with the letter "r" are carro (car), perro (dog), and arroz (rice).
Shelves
Buffalos
Mitochondria
cargoes or cargos
sheep, it doesn't change.
Children or kids
Crises -- pronounced krahy- - seez
The plural of activity of activities.
oxen - eg. a team of oxen pulled the plough
Successes is the plural form of the noun success.
Spanish words is words that r translated in Spanish. =) i mean no duhh haha funny but seriously u didnt know that haha! ok spanish words are words....that are in spanish.
Answer: the word for words in Spanish is "palabras."