The plural of lección is: lecciones. Note: there is no accent in the plural form of this word.
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No, it is the plural of la flor. It would be las flores.
"La flor" is "the flower". The article "la" is femenine because "flor" is femenine.
It is the plural form of the definite articles (le, la, English "the"). There is only one form, no gender agreement for plural definite articles (unlike Spanish).
The plural of hamster in Spanish is: Los hámsters.
"Mira/Mire la pizarra/el pizarron"....this is only for 1 person. The plural would be "Miren la pizarra/el pizarron."
Las chicas is the plural form of the Spanish phrase la chica. The feminine phrase translates as "the girls" in the plural and "the girl" in the singular in English. The pronunciation will be "las TCHEE-kas" in the plural and "la TCHEE-ka" in the singular in Uruguayan Spanish.
'Las' is the Spanish plural for the female singular article 'La,' which means 'the' in English.Singular: La Vega - Plural: Las Vegas
"Abran la puerta" (formal), or "Abrid la puerta" (informal).
"Él" <---Singular masculine "La" <---Singular femanine "Los" <--Plural masculing "Las" <--Plural femanine
The definite articles in Spanish are "el" and "la" for singular masculine and feminine nouns, and "los" and "las" for plural masculine and feminine nouns, respectively.
The Spanish definite articles are "el" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "los" (masculine plural), and "las" (feminine plural). They are used before nouns to indicate a specific or particular item.
If you are speaking Spanish, the plural of "la" is "las".If you are speaking French, the plural of "la" is "les".In either case, these are the feminine definite articles, as opposed to the masculine definite articles ("el" and "los" in Spanish, vs. "le" and "les" in French, for singular and plural).
No, it is the plural of la flor. It would be las flores.
preparate/preparaos para la natacion (singular/plural, informal)
"La flor" is "the flower". The article "la" is femenine because "flor" is femenine.
"La razÌ_n" Is a spanish newspaper that was distributed locally around Argentina and Buenos aires. Though it has a secondary definition in the spanish language, it translates to "reason". Its plural is"razones".
Completen (formal/plural) la tarea de actualidades.