The plural of lección is: lecciones. Note: there is no accent in the plural form of this word.
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.
The plural form of "conductor" in Spanish is "conductores."
The plural of "la dedo" is "las dedos" in Spanish.
The plural for "la estudiante" is "las estudiantes" in Spanish.
The plural of "la actriz" in Spanish is "las actrices." In Spanish, the definite article "la" changes to "las" for plural feminine nouns, and "actriz" becomes "actrices" to indicate more than one actress.
The plural of "la flor" in Spanish is "las flores." In Spanish, nouns are typically made plural by adding an "s" or "es" at the end, depending on their ending. Since "flor" ends in a consonant, the plural form adds "es." Therefore, "la flor" becomes "las flores."
The plural form of "la maleta" (which means "the suitcase" in Spanish) is "las maletas." In Spanish, nouns that end in "a" typically form their plural by changing the "a" to "as" and adding the definite article "las" for the plural form.
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
The plural of "la flor" is "las flores." In Spanish, nouns that end in a vowel typically form their plural by adding an "s." Since "flor" ends in a consonant, the plural form also changes the article from "la" to "las."
"Él" <---Singular masculine "La" <---Singular femanine "Los" <--Plural masculing "Las" <--Plural femanine
"Abran la puerta" (formal), or "Abrid la puerta" (informal).
el (masculine singular) la (feminine singular) los (masculine plural) las (feminine plural)
Feminine. You can tell because "la" is the singular, feminine version of "the" ('Las' is the plural). The singular, masculine version of "the" is "el" ('Los' is the plural).