Unas gomas.
caucho [ˈkawʧo] goma ['goma] (for pencil) borrador [boˈraðoɾ] (for blackboard)
masculine: un, unos feminine: una, unas
Depends on context, but most likely "The eraser is red" Could be The tire is red.
goma para el pelo.
"Tienes una novia" means "Do you have a girlfriend" in Spanish.
There are different definitions to "goma", "una" means one. Here are two common ways of using the word,Una goma de mascar = One chewing gumUna goma de borrar = One eraser
caucho [ˈkawʧo] goma ['goma] (for pencil) borrador [boˈraðoɾ] (for blackboard)
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).
The word mesa forms a normal plural in Spanish and English, which is mesas.
masculine = un (a/an, singular), unos (some, plural) feminine = una (a/an, singular), unas (some, plural)
masculine: un, unos feminine: una, unas
"La goma" can have different meanings depending on the context. In Spanish, "la goma" can refer to an eraser, rubber band, or even a hangover.
Rubber (stationery) - De goma
goma de borrar
Depends on context, but most likely "The eraser is red" Could be The tire is red.
An indefinite article in English is "a". The Spanish equivalents are: un (masculine singular), una (feminine singular), unos (masculine plural), and "unas" (feminine plural.)
Gato, goma, guante