Homes.
Espero que le(s) gusta su nueva casa (Formal 'you'; plural in brackets) Espero que te gusta tu nueva casa (Informal 'you', singular) Espero que os gusta vuestra nueva casa (Informal 'you', plural)
"Te deseamos feliz día de Acción de Gracias de nuestra casa a la tuya" (singular, informal) "Os deseamos.....de nuestra casa a la vuestra" (plural, informal) "Le deseamos.....de nuestra casa a la suya" (singular, formal) "Les deseamos...de nuestra casa a la suya" (plural, formal)
Bienvenidos a nuestra casa. Disfrute/n. (Singular/plural)
"su(s)..." their house (sing.) - su casa. their books (plural) - sus libros
A singular noun, such as "la casa" (which means "the house") could be changed to plural by changing the article (la = las) and the noun (casa = casas). The plural version of "la casa" is "las casas". Another example would be "el perro" (which means "the dog"). It gets changed to "los perros". Keep in mind that the feminine version of "the" (la) gets changed to las, and the masculine version of "the" (el) gets changed to los. I hope this helped. (:
Italian last name which is another meaning for casa or house but A plural meaning of it - source it's my last name and my Italian teacher told me
'Respete(n) por favor nuestra casa' (The 'n' is for the plural; both 'respete' and 'respeten' are polite forms)
That's the diminutive, and plural, of "casa".
me casa es su casa
Mi casa es ésta.Ésta es mi casa.Mi casa ésta es.He aquí mi casa.
Nuestro casa esta su casa this is the correct translation: Our house is your house translated into Spanish Nuestra casa es su casa