A as in
I am going to a show (at the theater)... (a concept, not a place or thing)
would be litteraly translated back to English as "To The"
Al (Male singular), a la (female singlular), a los (Male plural), a las (female plural)
As in
I am going to a theater (a place or thing)
... would be
un (male singular),
Unos (male plural),
Una, (female singular)
Unas (female plural)
Uno means the number one and only the number one.
a mi (singular) a mis (plural)
Relajado, relajados - masculin singular and plural Relajada, relajadas - feminin singular and plural
antena(s) (singular/plural)
Singular: camarón Plural: camarones
"Él" <---Singular masculine "La" <---Singular femanine "Los" <--Plural masculing "Las" <--Plural femanine
¿Necesita / necesitan / necesitas / necesitáisespacio? (you formal singular, plural; you informal singular, plural)
Tu (informal singular) Usted (formal singular) Vosotros/as (informal plural, male/female) Ustedes (formal, plural)
diviértanse (if its plural) diviértete (singular) diviértase (second person singular formal)
Cuando sale(n) usted(es)/sales/saleis? (formal singular(plural)/informal singular/plural)
'comere/comeras//comera//comeremos/comereis//comeran' = 'I/you(singular, informal)//you(singular, formal)/he/she// we/you(plural, informal)//you(formal, plural)/they will eat'
no es (singular) of the verb "ser". no está is the singular of the verb "estar."No son (plural) of the verb "ser". no estan(plural) of the verb "estar"
Hay mucho -masculine singular Hay mucha -feminine singular Hay muchos -masculine plural Hay muchas -feminine plural