If you are speaking Spanish, the plural of "la" is "las".
If you are speaking French, the plural of "la" is "les".
In either case, these are the feminine definite articles, as opposed to the masculine definite articles ("el" and "los" in Spanish, vs. "le" and "les" in French, for singular and plural).
If you mean the place then, L.A. if you mean like the do ra me fa so LA, then just l and a.
The correct spelling of the Californian city is "Los Angeles".
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In French, the plural form of "la dame" is "les dames".
The plural of "a la" is "a las". It means "to the". It is pronounced "ah lahs". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
las plumaes
las conversciones i think
Homes.
The plural form of "la" is "las"
the plural of 'la femme' is 'les femmes'
The plural of "la ventana" is "las ventanas".
The plural form of "la biblioteca" is "las bibliotecas."
The plural of "la mano" is "las manos".
In French, the plural form of "la dame" is "les dames".
The plural of "la" in French is "les." "La" is the singular feminine definite article, while "les" is the plural article used for both masculine and feminine nouns.
The French plural is les girafes.
'Las' is the Spanish plural for the female singular article 'La,' which means 'the' in English.Singular: La Vega - Plural: Las Vegas
The plural of "la nariz" is "las narices."
The plural of "la fenetre" in French is "les fenetres."
las maestras