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  1. Let's first take a look at the rules for words that end in a vowel. 1. Just Add -s. Rule: If a singular noun ends in an unstressed vowel (a, e, i, o, u) or the stressed vowels á, é or ó, add -s to the end of a singular noun to make it plural. Here are some examples. There are a few exceptions to the above rule.

    • You have to match the article to the noun in both gender and number. It doesn’t matter if it’s a definite article (el, los, la, las) or an indefinite article (un, unos, una, unas)—both articles have to match the noun in gender and number.
    • Add an “-s” to nouns that end in a vowel. The easiest way to form the plural in Spanish is by adding “-s” at the end of a word. And while there are exceptions to this rule, it’s a good starting point to learn about plural nouns.
    • Add an “-es” to nouns that end in a consonant. While we add an “-s” to form Spanish plural nouns if the word ends in a vowel, we’ll add “-es” if it ends in a consonant.
    • If a noun ends in “-z”, change “z” to “c” and add “-es” However, rule #3 doesn’t apply to all consonants. Notably, for the Spanish nouns ending in “-z”.
  2. Rule No.1: Adding -S at the end of the word. The first rule for the plural of Spanish nouns says that we add the letter -S at the end of a word when it ends with a vowel without TILDE such as the words “CASA” and “MESA”. Notice that both CASA and MESA do not need TILDE at all over the last vowel. For words ending in “É” like BEBÉ ...

  3. Apr 7, 2023 · The plural endings in Spanish are: ‘s’ for nouns ending in vowels. Casa vs Casas. ‘es’ for nouns ending in consonants except ‘s’. Reloj vs relojes. Only use this ending with words that end with ‘s’ if their last syllable has an accent mark. ‘ces’ for nouns ending in ‘z’. Lápiz vs lápices.

    • Change the article. The first rule is that when you make a singular noun plural, you must remember to change the article that goes with it (the article is the tiny word in front), for example la chica becomes las chicas.
    • Add an -s when it ends in a vowel. When a Spanish noun ends in an unstressed vowel, it’s a simple case of adding an -s to the end of it. via GIPHY.
    • Add an -s when it ends in -é or -ó. We’ve seen what to do with unstressed vowels, but what if the vowel at the end of the noun has an accent? Words ending in -é or -ó also take their plurals by adding -s, just like in Rule #2.
    • Add an -es if it ends in -á, -í, or -ú (exceptions apply) If a noun ends in -á or -í or -ú, we usually add -es. el panamá (Panama hat) los panamá es (Panama hats)
  4. Aug 30, 2024 · To sum up, making plural nouns in Spanish is pretty straightforward. Based on the noun ending in its singular form, all you need to do is add the right ending. Let’s recap the main points: If a noun ends in a vowel, simply add -s to form the plural. If a noun ends in a consonant, add -es for most cases.

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  6. The plural form of a noun refers to multiple or more than one of something. When a noun is plural the accompanying article is also plural. In Spanish grammar the plural ending is usually -s or -es and articles also take -s in their plural form. In general, nouns have a singular and a plural form, although this is not always the case: like in ...

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