las casas?
In French, the plural form of "la dame" is "les dames".
las plumaes
las conversciones i think
Las niñas
Las Papeleras
The plural form of "la" is "las"
"Te deseamos feliz día de Acción de Gracias de nuestra casa a la tuya" (singular, informal) "Os deseamos.....de nuestra casa a la vuestra" (plural, informal) "Le deseamos.....de nuestra casa a la suya" (singular, formal) "Les deseamos...de nuestra casa a la suya" (plural, formal)
The plural form of "la biblioteca" is "las bibliotecas."
In French, the plural form of "la dame" is "les dames".
A singular noun, such as "la casa" (which means "the house") could be changed to plural by changing the article (la = las) and the noun (casa = casas). The plural version of "la casa" is "las casas". Another example would be "el perro" (which means "the dog"). It gets changed to "los perros". Keep in mind that the feminine version of "the" (la) gets changed to las, and the masculine version of "the" (el) gets changed to los. I hope this helped. (:
Not really, because it is the wrong form of the verb. It should be 'donde está la casa'. It means 'where is the house'.
La casa was created in 1954.
There are several ways to say this.Cuando regresas a la casa?Cuando vienes para la casa?Cuando vuelves a la casa?Are all ways to ask "When do you come home?" in Spanish. Note that here all of the verbs are conjugated in the personal "Tú" form of 'you', and not the impersonal "Usted" form of 'you'.
La abuela corrió a la casa= The grandmother ran to the house. If you want to say "The grandmother ran home", leave out the "la" in "a la casa".
Soy la casa -I am the house
La Casa de la zorra was created in 1945.
La casa de la Troya was created in 1948.