singular and plural nouns
Singular to plural: "el numero" "un diario" "la estudiante" "el conductor" "el pais" "Las cosas" "unos turistas" "las nacionadidades"
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Welcome to the forum. Can you add on your profile your level of English and Spanish?
You may be a native Spanish speaker who is just testing us!
So far as your question is concerned if you are very new to Spanish you do need to work out plurals though generally the Spanish add an s or es. The last three appear to be plurals so what do you need to do with them? Obviously you have mistyped the one starting with n putting a d instead of 'l'
The best way to tackle this is for you to add some examples of the answer you are seeking and we will amend if necessary. I use Word reference but there is a dictionary on this site if you need one.
Buena suerte.
edit: someone has bumped up a question re plurals which links to an article on plurals from that great site Spanish about.com
here is the link:
you could always use a search engine.
Hola,
Bienvenido/a a Spanishdict.
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