Teruel (the town/province)
betel (Indian shrub)
caramel (a kind of pilchard or sardine)
cartel (placard/handbill/poster)
macaurel (poisonous snake)
puntel (glass-blower's rod)
The plural of "él" (which means "he") is "ellos".
The plural of "el" (which means "the", for masculine things) is "los".
The plural of "el numbre" (the number) is "los numbres"(the numbers)
el rascacielo, plural is los rascacielos
In Spanish, the word "el país" means the country. The plural form of "l país" is "los países," meaning the countries.
The plural of lección is: lecciones. Note: there is no accent in the plural form of this word.
(el) brazo
los
The word "the" in Spanish can be said in two ways. The word el (pronounced ehl) and the word la.
The plural of "el día" is "los días".
No toque el café (singular formal) No toques el café (singular informal) No toquen el café (plural)
The Spanish word is "pulpo."
El abrelatas. Note that this type of compound word is written as a plural ("s" at the end), but is trated as though it were singular (el instead of los).
The spanish word Diablo means devil To say "the devil" you can say "el diablo"