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.
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Yes, and they are exactly the same. Singular = Singular Plural = Plural
The plural noun is halves.
Yes, for example: "el lápiz" (pencil) becomes "los lápices" in Spanish.
The plural form for the noun lady is ladies.
The plural of "El Marcador" is "Los Marcadores," since "marcador" is a masculine noun in Spanish and the article "el" indicates singular, while "los" indicates plural.
The plural noun is "computadoras." (In Spain, the plural may be ordenadores.)
The plural noun teeth is "dientes."
Papas is a noun in Spanish. It is the plural of papa.
The plural form of the noun 'go' is goes.The noun 'go' is a word for an attempt.Example: How many goes do you need to get it right?
The plural form of the noun go is goeswe all had a go on the swings and three goes on the slide
prayers with the (plural noun)
The word 'mojadas' means "wet" in spanish, referring to a feminine plural noun.
"Long" (relating to a masculine plural noun)
The plural noun beaches is "playas" (las playas).
The plural noun golfos means gulfs, or bays.
The spelling "chicas" is the Spanish plural noun meaning "girls."
Birthday in Spanish is "cumpleaños" (singular or plural noun). Happy Birthday! = ¡Feliz cumpleaños!