To add the unos makes no sense, unos means *one. nosotros means (masculine) we... estudiantes is students.. meaning
We (males) are students.. not sure why you have unos though
*Unos (plural) actually means 'some, a few' (un(o) means one)
So 'We are a few students'.
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No, "Branches" is not the correct plural form of a family name. In English, the plural form of a family name is created by adding an "s" or "es" to the end of the name, depending on the specific spelling. For example, if the family name is "Smith," the plural form would be "Smiths." It is important to follow the rules of grammar when pluralizing family names.
Better grammar would be to say "You're the best Dad" This translated into French is: Tu es le meilleur papa.
The correct spelling is especially.It sometimes helps to break words down into smaller chunks if you have difficulty remembering the spellings.For example: es - peci - ally
'tu es mon amant parfait' is grammatically correct. Mind that 'amant' tranlates as lover, but has a strong sexual connotation; so the sentence should be understood as praising one's lover for his sexual prowesses, not for the (more) romantic side of the relationship that comes with 'amoureux' (also translated 'lover').
Translation: la gente que es muy inteligente
Quod es ausus edit: ^this is the literal translation that can be provided by Google translate (and probably was) but may not be the correct wording of the phrase. Internet translators do not include correct grammar. correct... was from google translate.
Depends on who ' is ' I am ----Yo soy You are ------ Tu eres he is ------- El es we are --.... Nosotros somos they are......ellos son
I means "Girl, where are you?", but the grammar is incorrect. You used "es", which is a form of "ser". This is not used for location. In this case, you should say "Chica, ¿donde estás?". If you said "Chica, ¿de donde es?" , then it would be the correct way of saying "Girl, where are you from?"
so you can make plurals
"Eso es correcto" means "That is correct" in English.
The nosotros form is used when you are talking about a group of people, and you are including yourself in that group.(example: we are not Italian. nosotros no somos Italianos)The vosotros form is also speaking to a group of people but it is different for a couple of reasons:1. You are speaking to a group of people that you are not including yourself in .2. it is informal form (as opposed to Ustedes)- it is used in situations in which all of the people you are addressing are ones that you would individually us the tú form.[example: Our house is red, your house is greenNuestra casa es roja; la vuestra es verde]Nosotros = weVosotros = all of you
No, the correct wording should be: Pedro es su hijo.
no, nada, nunca, nosotros, nuestro/a, nivel, nieve, negocio(s), navidad(es)
It's a shame that you can't be here with us
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Singular form: el estudiante Plural form: los estudiantes To make the plural form of a masculine noun, simply add an "s" to the singular form if the noun ends in a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) if it ends in a consonant add "es". Singular form: el color plural form: los colores Articles need to agree in number and gender with nouns so you will need to change the article too from singular to plural. Masculine singular: el Masculine plural: los