"fácil" (easy) is an adjective, therefore not conjugated.
The masculine and singular form of "fácil" in Spanish is "fácil." The word remains unchanged in gender and number, so it can be used to describe a masculine singular noun without any alterations. For example, you could say "el examen es fácil" (the exam is easy).
The masculine singular form for "yellow" in Spanish is "amarillo." It is used to describe masculine nouns, while the feminine form is "amarilla" for feminine nouns. For example, you would say "el coche amarillo" (the yellow car) for a masculine noun.
In Spanish, the word 'esto' means the English word 'this'. This is a demonstrative pronoun that is the singular masculine form. The singular feminine form is 'esta'.
"My" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word mio.Specifically, the Spanish word is the masculine singular form of a possessive adjective. It is pronounced "MEE-oh". The feminine singular form, mia, is pronounced "MEE-ah".
Yes, "árboles" is a masculine noun in Spanish. The singular form "árbol" refers to a tree, and the plural "árboles" maintains that gender. Therefore, when using adjectives or articles with "árboles," they should also be in the masculine form.
The singular form of "you" in Spanish is "tú".
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.
there are four. gordo- masculine singular gorda- feminine singular gordos- masculine plural gordas- feminine plural
Yes, the Spanish word "relojes," which means "watches," is masculine. The singular form "reloj" is also masculine. In Spanish, nouns have a gender, and adjectives and articles must agree with the gender of the noun. For example, you would say "el reloj" for "the watch" and "los relojes" for "the watches."
The word 'celui' means the one. It's the masculine singular form. The masculine plural is 'ceux'. The feminine singular form is 'celle', the plural 'celles'.
Segreto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "secret".Specifically, the Italian word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form or as the masculine singular form of an adjective. The adjective's feminine singular form is segreta. The pronunciation will be "sey-GREY-to" as a masculine adjective/noun and "sey-GREY-ta" as a feminine adjective.
In French, "Danes" (referring to people from Denmark) is considered masculine. The noun "Danois" is used for both a masculine singular form and feminine plural form, while "Danoise" is used for the feminine singular form.