The singular form of "you" in Spanish is "tú".
The singular form of "los españoles" is "el español," which means "the Spanish man" or "the Spaniard."
Yes, and they are exactly the same. Singular = Singular Plural = Plural
"Puedo" means "I can" in Spanish. It is the first person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can."
"Usted falla" in Spanish means "you fail" in English. It is the formal form of the second person singular in Spanish.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
In singular form, "shrimp" would be camarón. In plural form, camarones is used. Note that the accent in the singular form is dropped when in the plural form.
Fea is the feminine singular form of the Spanish word for ugly
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'.
The singular form of "los españoles" is "el español," which means "the Spanish man" or "the Spaniard."
It means "first" in it's singular, feminine form.
"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, and they are exactly the same. Singular = Singular Plural = Plural
"am" is, in English, the first person singular form of the verb "to be". The corresponding form in Spanish would be "estoy" or "soy", depending on context.
"Puedo" means "I can" in Spanish. It is the first person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can."
"Matemáticas" but sometimes is used in its singular form "matemática" to refer to the subject.
"fácil" (easy) is an adjective, therefore not conjugated.
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