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Learning Spanish grammar can be a daunting task, but understanding the basics of plurals is an essential part of mastering the language. Plurals are used to indicate more than one of something, and they are formed differently depending on the gender and number of the noun. In this lesson, we'll explore the rules for forming plurals in Spanish and provide some examples to help you understand how they work.  
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/spanish Spanish] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on Spanish plurals. Plurals are essential in any language as they allow us to refer to more than one thing at the same time. Spanish has some specific rules that determine how to form plurals. After reading this lesson, you will be able to identify when a word is singular or plural in Spanish and form plurals correctly. Don't forget to practice with native speakers on [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] - [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=119 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/spanish/question questions]!


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== Masculine Plurals ==
== Forming plurals in Spanish ==
In Spanish, we usually form plurals by adding an "s" at the end of the word. For example, "gato" (cat) becomes "gatos" (cats). This is similar to English. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, as we will see below.


In Spanish, masculine nouns are typically made plural by adding an -s to the end of the word. For example, the singular form of "man" is "hombre", and the plural form is "hombres".
=== Words that end in a vowel ===
Nouns that end in a vowel usually take an "s" at the end to form the plural. For example:


=== Exceptions ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Spanish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| casa || /'ka.sa/ || house (singular)
|-
| casas || /'ka.sas/ || houses (plural)
|-
| mano || /'ma.no/ || hand (singular)
|-
| manos || /'ma.nos/ || hands (plural)
|}


There are some exceptions to this rule. For example, words that end in -z change to -ces in the plural form. For example, the singular form of "lizard" is "lagarto", and the plural form is "lagartos".
=== Words that end in a consonant ===
Nouns that end in a consonant generally take "-es" at the end to form the plural. For example:


Another exception is words that end in -n or -r. These words add an -es to the end of the word in the plural form. For example, the singular form of "person" is "persona", and the plural form is "personas".
{| class="wikitable"
! Spanish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| perro || /'per.ro/ || dog (singular)
|-
| perros || /'per.ros/ || dogs (plural)
|-
| mujer || /mu.'xer/ || woman (singular)
|-
| mujeres || /mu.'xe.res/ || women (plural)
|}


=== Examples ===
=== Words that end in -z ===
Nouns that end in -z usually change the -z to -c and add "-es" to form the plural. For example:


Here are some examples of masculine nouns in the singular and plural forms:
{| class="wikitable"
! Spanish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| luz || /'lus/ || light (singular)
|-
| luces || /'lu.ses/ || lights (plural)
|-
| pez || /'pes/ || fish (singular)
|-
| peces || /'pe.ses/ || fish (plural)
|}


* Hombre (man) → Hombres (men)
=== Words with an accent ===
* Lagarto (lizard) → Lagartos (lizards)
Nouns that are stressed on the last syllable in the singular form drop the accent in the plural form. For example:
* Persona (person) → Personas (people)


== Feminine Plurals ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Spanish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| sofá || /so.'fa/ || sofa (singular)
|-
| sofás || /so.'fas/ || sofas (plural)
|-
| canción || /kan.'θjon/ || song (singular)
|-
| canciones || /kan.'θjo.nes/ || songs (plural)
|}


In Spanish, feminine nouns are typically made plural by adding an -s to the end of the word. For example, the singular form of "woman" is "mujer", and the plural form is "mujeres".
=== Irregular plurals ===
Some Spanish nouns have irregular plurals. You will need to memorize these:


=== Exceptions ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Spanish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| hombre || /'om.bre/ || man (singular)
|-
| hombres || /'om.bres/ || men (plural)
|-
| niño || /'ni.ɲo/ || boy (singular)
|-
| niños || /'ni.ɲos/ || boys (plural)
|-
| mujer || /mu.'xer/ || woman (singular)
|-
| mujeres || /mu.'xe.res/ || women (plural)
|-
| pie || /'pje/ || foot (singular)
|-
| pies || /'pjes/ || feet (plural)
|}


There are some exceptions to this rule. For example, words that end in -z change to -ces in the plural form. For example, the singular form of "giraffe" is "jirafa", and the plural form is "jirafas".
=== Compound nouns ===
Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a new noun. In Spanish, the plural usually only applies to the main noun in the compound. For example:


Another exception is words that end in -n or -r. These words add an -es to the end of the word in the plural form. For example, the singular form of "teacher" is "maestra", and the plural form is "maestras".
{| class="wikitable"
! Spanish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| lavaplatos || /la.βa.'pla.tos/ || dishwasher (singular)
|-
| lavaplatos || /la.βa.'pla.tos/ || dishwashers (plural)
|-
| abrelatas || /a.'βre.'la.tas/ || can opener (singular)
|-
| abrelatas || /a.'βre.'la.tas/ || can openers (plural)
|}


=== Examples ===
== Practice conversation ==
 
* Person 1: ¿Tienes un perro? (Do you have a dog?)
Here are some examples of feminine nouns in the singular and plural forms:  
* Person 2: Sí, tengo tres perros. (Yes, I have three dogs.)
 
* Person 1: ¡Qué lindo! (How cute!)
* Mujer (woman) → Mujeres (women)  
* Person 2: Sí, son muy juguetones. (Yes, they are very playful.)
* Jirafa (giraffe) → Jirafas (giraffes)  
* Maestra (teacher) → Maestras (teachers)  


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==
In this lesson, we have learned about Spanish plurals. Remember, most of the time, to form a plural in Spanish, you simply add "s" to the end of the singular form. However, there are some important exceptions to this rule. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


Forming plurals in Spanish can be tricky, but with practice and patience, you'll soon be able to master the rules. If you're looking for more practice, why not join the Polyglot Club community [https://PolyglotClub.com Polyglot Club] and get feedback from native Spanish speakers?
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_grammar Spanish grammar]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_plural Spanish plural]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_noun Compound nouns]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spanish_irregular_nouns_list List of Spanish irregular nouns]


<br><hr>If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


<span link>Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]], [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/El-Verboide|El Verboide]], [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Nouns-and-Gender|Nouns and Gender]] & [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Present-Tense-Verbs|Present Tense Verbs]].</span>
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==Videos==


==Videos==
===Singular and Plural Nouns in Spanish: Rules and Examples ...===
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===Plurals in Spanish + S or ES???? - YouTube===
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===PLURAL NOUNS and ADJECTIVES in SPANISH - YouTube===
===3 Ways of Making Plurals in Spanish. Plurales en español. || Lección ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqqEb2ApZrY</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYvJZlT0X5o</youtube>


===Spanish for Beginners: Plural Form of Spanish Nouns - YouTube===
===Spanish for Beginners: Plural Form of Spanish Nouns - YouTube===
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===Singular and Plural Nouns in Spanish: Rules and Examples ...===
==Other Lessons==
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* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/¿Pluscuamperfecto?|¿Pluscuamperfecto?]]
 
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/How-to-use-articles-in-spanish|How to use articles in spanish]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/How-to-use-Ser-o-Estar-(verb-to-be)|How to use Ser o Estar (verb to be)]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Orientación-sobre-el-uso-de-Articulos|Orientación sobre el uso de Articulos]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Sentense-Structure|Sentense Structure]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/The-Articles|The Articles]]


==Related Lessons==
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* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Use-of-verb-Haber|Use of verb Haber]]
==Sources==
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/The-Articles|The Articles]]
* [https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/plural-in-spanish/ 8 Simple Rules to Master the Plural in Spanish | FluentU Spanish]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Present-Perfect-Tense|Present Perfect Tense]]
* [https://vamospanish.com/discover/plural-nouns/ Plural Nouns in Spanish | Sustantivo | Vamos Spanish Academy]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Los-pronombres-personales|Los pronombres personales]]
* [https://espanol.lingolia.com/en/grammar/nouns/plural Plural Nouns in Spanish Grammar]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Comaratives-and-Superlatives|Comaratives and Superlatives]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/El-Verboide|El Verboide]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Imperfect-Tense|Imperfect Tense]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Common-Mistakes|Common Mistakes]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Los-Articulos|Los Articulos]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Orientación-sobre-el-uso-de-Articulos|Orientación sobre el uso de Articulos]]


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Spanish Grammar - Plurals

Hi Spanish learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on Spanish plurals. Plurals are essential in any language as they allow us to refer to more than one thing at the same time. Spanish has some specific rules that determine how to form plurals. After reading this lesson, you will be able to identify when a word is singular or plural in Spanish and form plurals correctly. Don't forget to practice with native speakers on Polyglot Club - Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Forming plurals in Spanish[edit | edit source]

In Spanish, we usually form plurals by adding an "s" at the end of the word. For example, "gato" (cat) becomes "gatos" (cats). This is similar to English. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, as we will see below.

Words that end in a vowel[edit | edit source]

Nouns that end in a vowel usually take an "s" at the end to form the plural. For example:

Spanish Pronunciation English
casa /'ka.sa/ house (singular)
casas /'ka.sas/ houses (plural)
mano /'ma.no/ hand (singular)
manos /'ma.nos/ hands (plural)

Words that end in a consonant[edit | edit source]

Nouns that end in a consonant generally take "-es" at the end to form the plural. For example:

Spanish Pronunciation English
perro /'per.ro/ dog (singular)
perros /'per.ros/ dogs (plural)
mujer /mu.'xer/ woman (singular)
mujeres /mu.'xe.res/ women (plural)

Words that end in -z[edit | edit source]

Nouns that end in -z usually change the -z to -c and add "-es" to form the plural. For example:

Spanish Pronunciation English
luz /'lus/ light (singular)
luces /'lu.ses/ lights (plural)
pez /'pes/ fish (singular)
peces /'pe.ses/ fish (plural)

Words with an accent[edit | edit source]

Nouns that are stressed on the last syllable in the singular form drop the accent in the plural form. For example:

Spanish Pronunciation English
sofá /so.'fa/ sofa (singular)
sofás /so.'fas/ sofas (plural)
canción /kan.'θjon/ song (singular)
canciones /kan.'θjo.nes/ songs (plural)

Irregular plurals[edit | edit source]

Some Spanish nouns have irregular plurals. You will need to memorize these:

Spanish Pronunciation English
hombre /'om.bre/ man (singular)
hombres /'om.bres/ men (plural)
niño /'ni.ɲo/ boy (singular)
niños /'ni.ɲos/ boys (plural)
mujer /mu.'xer/ woman (singular)
mujeres /mu.'xe.res/ women (plural)
pie /'pje/ foot (singular)
pies /'pjes/ feet (plural)

Compound nouns[edit | edit source]

Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a new noun. In Spanish, the plural usually only applies to the main noun in the compound. For example:

Spanish Pronunciation English
lavaplatos /la.βa.'pla.tos/ dishwasher (singular)
lavaplatos /la.βa.'pla.tos/ dishwashers (plural)
abrelatas /a.'βre.'la.tas/ can opener (singular)
abrelatas /a.'βre.'la.tas/ can openers (plural)

Practice conversation[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: ¿Tienes un perro? (Do you have a dog?)
  • Person 2: Sí, tengo tres perros. (Yes, I have three dogs.)
  • Person 1: ¡Qué lindo! (How cute!)
  • Person 2: Sí, son muy juguetones. (Yes, they are very playful.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we have learned about Spanish plurals. Remember, most of the time, to form a plural in Spanish, you simply add "s" to the end of the singular form. However, there are some important exceptions to this rule. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]


Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: Adjectives, El Verboide, Nouns and Gender & Present Tense Verbs.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Singular and Plural Nouns in Spanish: Rules and Examples ...[edit | edit source]

Plurals in Spanish + S or ES???? - YouTube[edit | edit source]

PLURAL Nouns In Spanish | Learn Spanish Grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]

3 Ways of Making Plurals in Spanish. Plurales en español. || Lección ...[edit | edit source]

Spanish for Beginners: Plural Form of Spanish Nouns - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]