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The plural of "pájaro" in Spanish is "pájaros." In Spanish, to form the plural of nouns that end in a vowel, you typically add an "s" to the end of the word. Therefore, "pájaro" becomes "pájaros."
The plural form of "la maleta" (which means "the suitcase" in Spanish) is "las maletas." In Spanish, nouns that end in "a" typically form their plural by changing the "a" to "as" and adding the definite article "las" for the plural form.
The plural of "el país" in Spanish is "los países." In Spanish, nouns that end in a vowel typically form their plural by adding an "s," while those that end in a consonant usually add "es." Since "país" ends in a consonant, it takes "es" to form the plural.
In Spanish, "falda" becomes plural by adding the letter "s" to the end, so "faldas" is the plural form of "falda."
The plural of "el programa" in Spanish is "los programas." In Spanish, nouns that end in "-a" in the singular form often change to "-as" in the plural, but "programa" is an exception due to its Greek origin. Therefore, the article "el" changes to "los" in the plural form.
The plural form of "trabajador" in Spanish is "trabajadores." This term is used to refer to multiple workers. The word follows the typical pattern of pluralization in Spanish by adding an "es" to nouns that end in a consonant.
The plural form of "el avión" is "los aviones." In Spanish, nouns that end in a vowel typically form their plural by adding an "s." Therefore, "avión" becomes "aviones" when referring to multiple airplanes.
The plural form of "ordenador," which is a Spanish word for computer, is "ordenadores." In Spanish, nouns typically add "-es" to form the plural when they end in a consonant, as is the case with "ordenador." Therefore, if you are referring to more than one computer in Spanish, you would use the term "ordenadores."
The plural of "la flor" is "las flores." In Spanish, nouns that end in a vowel typically form their plural by adding an "s." Since "flor" ends in a consonant, the plural form also changes the article from "la" to "las."
The plural of "el conductor" is "los conductores." In Spanish, to form the plural, you typically add an "es" to nouns that end in a consonant. Therefore, "conductor" becomes "conductores."
In Spanish, sixth is sexto (singular, masculine). If you wish to make in singular and plural, use sexta. To make either form plural, simply add an s at the end.
The plural of "la flor" in Spanish is "las flores." In Spanish, nouns are typically made plural by adding an "s" or "es" at the end, depending on their ending. Since "flor" ends in a consonant, the plural form adds "es." Therefore, "la flor" becomes "las flores."