Amigo is singular.
"The special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "El amigo especial."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" means "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The pronunciation is "eh-lah-MEE-ghoh eh-speh-syahl."
"My friend" is an English equivalent of the Franish/Spench word mon amigo. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which combines the French masculine singular adjective mon ("my") with the Spanish masculine singular noun amigo ("(male) friend") -- will be "mo-na-MEE-go" in Franish and Spench.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
"The special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "O amigo especial."The masculine singular definite article "o" means "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" means "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The pronunciation is "oo ah-MEE-ghoo ee-SHPEH-syow.**The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
The singular form is cuff.
it is already in its singular form.
"Stratum" is the singular form of stratum. The plural form is "strata".
The form hypothesis is the singular form. The plural form is hypotheses.
A singular form of dice is a die
The singular form of feet is foot.
The singular form of Oases is, Oasis.