"Los zapatos estan morados"
Most adjectives in the English language, including necessary, do not have a separate plural form. The plural of 'is necessary' is 'are necessary'. This differs from languages like Spanish, in which you make an adjective plural when you make the word it modifies plural. For example, in English the plural of 'white cat' is 'white cats', whereas in Spanish the plural of 'gato blanco' is 'gatos blancos'.
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In Spanish, sixth is sexto (singular, masculine). If you wish to make in singular and plural, use sexta. To make either form plural, simply add an s at the end.
It is "transexuales". To make it plural, you'd put "los" in front of it.
The Spanish word for "number" is "número." You would have to make it plural to mean numbers, so you would say "números."
Proyecto /proh-JECK-toh/ You can make this plural by adding a voiceless S at the end.
To let people know that not everything on the web is true, plus he has ALOT of free time.
The word 'momento' is not an English word, it means 'moment' (which is English) in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
It depends how many people you are addressing and if you wish to make it formal or informal No limpia (informal single) No limpie (formal single) No limpiéis (informal plural) No limpien (formal plural)
Libros already is plural. The singular is libro.
You can make a plural sentence by replacing the is with are and I with we.
pardo/castano/moreno (tilde, the small wave, over the 'n' in castano') (Change the final 'o' to 'a' to make it feminine, add 's' to make plural)