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Q. What is this word plural?

1 : of, relating to, or constituting a class of grammatical forms usually used to denote more than one or in some languages more than two. 2 : relating to, consisting of, or containing more than one or more than one kind or class a plural society.

Q. Is Indians singular or plural?

When we are considering India as a single unit we use the singular verb, when we think of the individuals who make up the team (who play for India) we use a plural verb. An article from New Zealand Herald, January 16, 2014. India are the world’s No 1 ODI side, New Zealand are eighth.

Q. What is El número plural?

If the word ends in a vowel you need to add an S. El libro >> Los libros. If the word ends in consonant you need to add ES. La canción >> Las canciones.

Q. Is or are with two nouns?

When deciding whether to use is or are, look at whether the noun is plural or singular. If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are.

Q. What is the plural of el hombre?

Meanings of “plural of hombre” in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

CategorySpanish
Common
1Commonhombres [m/pl]

Q. What is the plural of Borrador?

B. 3 Gender and Number of Nouns

SingularPlural
el borradorlos borradores
el profesorlos profesores
la paredlas paredes

Q. What is the plural of Silla?

Meanings of “plural of silla” in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

CategorySpanish
Common
1Commonsillas [f/pl]

Q. What is the plural of el profesor?

plural of profesor. profesores [m/pl]

Q. What is the plural of el mapa?

Meanings of “plural of mapa” in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

CategorySpanish
Common
1Commonmapas [m/pl]

Q. What is the plural of japones?

plural of japonés. japoneses [m/pl]

Q. What is the plural of Amiga?

amiga (plural amigas) (Latin American) A female friend.

Q. Is Amigas a word?

Amiga is the Portuguese, Spanish, Occitan and Catalan word for “friend” in the feminine, or “female friend”.

Q. What are the 8 articles in Spanish?

  • The definite article: el, la, los and las.
  • The indefinite article: un, una, unos and unas.
  • The article lo.

Q. What is the female version of Amigo?

amiga

Q. Can you call a girl amigo?

Amiga for a female friend. Amigo is only for a male friends. You can say amigos if there are male and female friends or only male ones. If there are only female friends, you have to call them amigas.

Q. How do you say Girl in Spanish slang?

1. niña or nena: This is the most generic for “girl” and it can be use for a baby and teenagers.

Q. Is es ser or estar?

Ser is used in a simple way, to talk about WHAT something is (permanent state). To describe characteristics that are an essential part of the thing we’re talking about. Estar is used to talk about HOW something is, so we use it for conditions, locations, emotions, and actions (temporary states).

Q. How do you say no means no in Spanish?

No means no. Ya te he dicho que no mil veces.

Q. What’s the difference between à and A in French?

French is a hard language. But here is a helpful way of learning the difference between à and a. ‘a’ is a conjugated form of the verb ‘avoir’ e.g. il a un bateau (He has a boat)’à’ is commonly used as a preposition.

Q. How is à pronounced?

When using just the character “a”, the correct is “à”. The pronunciation is practically the same as “o” in “ouch”.

Q. What is the word for school in French?

school → banc, école, collège, université, atelier. school → école, instruire, former.

Q. How do you say school in different languages?

In other languages school

  1. American English: school /ˈskul/
  2. Arabic: مَدْرَسَة
  3. Brazilian Portuguese: escola.
  4. Chinese: 学校
  5. Croatian: škola.
  6. Czech: škola.
  7. Danish: skole.
  8. Dutch: school.

Q. Is the French word for school masculine or feminine?

école

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