"el" is the Spanish article for masculine singular nouns. Typically, "el" is translated into English as "the." Feminine singular nouns take the article "la." A noun's article contributes 95% to a person's understanding of the gender of the noun. In Spanish, nouns and their modifiers (adjectives & articles) have to agree in number and gender.
(el) lapizplural: (los) lapicespencil=lapiz
Lapiz is 'pencil'
That's Spanish for "take a pencil out". It is in the plural.
Saca el lapiz. To a class: Saquen el lapiz.
Pencil
The plural of "el lapiz" is "los lapices."
The plural form for "el lápiz," which means "the pencil" in Spanish, is "los lápices." In Spanish, the article "el" changes to "los" when referring to more than one pencil. Additionally, the accent mark over the "a" in "lápiz" is retained in its plural form.
El lapiz means pencil in Spanish
los lapices verdes
(el) lapizplural: (los) lapicespencil=lapiz
Lapiz is 'pencil'
That's Spanish for "take a pencil out". It is in the plural.
Saca el lapiz. To a class: Saquen el lapiz.
The plural of 'el día' in Spanish is 'los días.'
Lapiz is a pencil.
The plural of "el sofá" in Spanish is "los sofás."
"Pencil" in Spanish is "lápiz". It is pronounced "LA-piece". "Pen" in Spanish is "pluma". It is pronounced "PLOO-mah".