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."
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."
"La flor" is "the flower". The article "la" is femenine because "flor" is femenine.
No, it is the plural of la flor. It would be las flores.
In Spanish, "flor" is a feminine noun. It is used with the feminine article "la," so you would say "la flor." Despite many nouns that end in "-or" being masculine, "flor" is an exception to this rule.
Flor is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "flower." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Spanish employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) flor" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Fiore means FLOWER but in Italian, not Spanish. The Spanish word for flower is FLOR, but you don't say "el flor" but rather, LA FLOR. Flowers are feminine.
Fiore means FLOWER but in Italian, not Spanish. The Spanish word for flower is FLOR, but you don't say "el flor" but rather, LA FLOR. Flowers are feminine.
The plural of "la dedo" is "las dedos" in Spanish.
The plural for "la estudiante" is "las estudiantes" in Spanish.
"Como la Flor" is Spanish for "Lika a Flower" and the best way to describe the lyrics is that it's representing a girl (a flower) after a breakup
In Spanish, flower is flor, plural flores. To flower is florecer.flor
It's a Spanish surname derived from the plural of flor meaning "flower"