The plural of "el" in Spanish is "los" when referring to masculine nouns, and "las" when referring to feminine nouns.
The plural of "el sofá" in Spanish is "los sofás."
The plural of "el día" is "los días".
The plural of "El Marcador" is "Los Marcadores," since "marcador" is a masculine noun in Spanish and the article "el" indicates singular, while "los" indicates plural.
The plural form would be "los estudiantes".
The definite articles in Spanish are "el" and "la" for singular masculine and feminine nouns, and "los" and "las" for plural masculine and feminine nouns, respectively.
The plural of "el día" is "los días".
Bragueros
The plural of "el sofá" in Spanish is "los sofás."
The plural of "el numbre" (the number) is "los numbres"(the numbers)
In Spanish, the word "el país" means the country. The plural form of "l país" is "los países," meaning the countries.
el rascacielo, plural is los rascacielos
The plural of lección is: lecciones. Note: there is no accent in the plural form of this word.
Gomas (for notebooks) borradores (for whiteboard)
The definite articles in Spanish are "el" and "la" for singular masculine and feminine nouns, and "los" and "las" for plural masculine and feminine nouns, respectively.
¿Está usted en el autobús? (singular, formal) ¿Estás en el autobús? (singular, informal) ¿Están en el autobús? (plural, formal) Estais en el autobus? (plural, informal)
The Spanish definite articles are "el" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "los" (masculine plural), and "las" (feminine plural). They are used before nouns to indicate a specific or particular item.
No toque el café (singular formal) No toques el café (singular informal) No toquen el café (plural)