The noun for "unas señoritas" in English is "some young ladies" or "some girls." In Spanish, "señoritas" is the plural form of "señorita," which means a young lady or miss.
The singular form of "unas ventanas" is "una ventana," which means "a window" in English. In Spanish, "unas" indicates a plural noun, while "una" is the singular form.
The appropriate indefinite article for the word "libretas" is "unas." In Spanish, "libretas" is a feminine plural noun, so the correct indefinite article is the plural form "unas." Therefore, you would say "unas libretas" to mean "some notebooks."
Senoritas are consumers, as they obtain energy by eating other organisms.
Sauce and Senoritas - 1920 was released on: USA: April 1920
The plural of "una turista" is "unas turistas." In Spanish, the article "una" changes to "unas" to indicate plural, while the noun "turista" also takes on a plural form by adding an "s" at the end. Thus, "una turista" (a female tourist) becomes "unas turistas" (female tourists).
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The cast of Sauce and Senoritas - 1920 includes: Babe London Joe Rock
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The cast of Show do Unas - 2006 includes: Rui Unas as himself
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