The plural form of the German word Wohnwand is Wohnwände
Monster in German is the same word; 'Monster'. In the plural form the word doesn't change but instead of saying 'ein Monster' (a monster), you would say 'die Monster' which means the monsters.
Germans - DeutscheThe plural of German would be Deutschen.
Farbe (-n = plural)
Riches is der Reichtum or plural die Reichtümer in German.
Der Krieg, Plural: Kriege
Schlangen (plural) Schlange (singular)
Kerzen (plural) Kerze (singular)
Mehr Hände, weniger Arbeit. More hand, less work. The word 'Hand' is the same in German. Hände is the plural (hands).
"nicht" is the German word for "not".
Hmm...do you mean Santos, the spanish word for 'saints' in English? If so, a saint in German can be Heilige or Sankt. The plural is Heiligen (the most common way to say saints, meaning "the holy"). There does not seem to be a plural for Sankt, or if there is I can't find it. Santos = Saints (Spanish to German)...Saints = Heiligen (English to German) Hope this helps. Source: I speak and teach German, I also speak some Spanish.
The German word for what is was.
Figs in German are called "Feigen." The word is used in both singular and plural forms, with "die Feige" referring to a single fig and "die Feigen" for multiple figs.