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Singular to plural: "el numero" "un diario" "la estudiante" "el conductor" "el pais" "Las cosas" "unos turistas" "las nacionadidades"

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updated Jan 22, 2016
posted by jkwhichard
Welcome to the forum , we want to help you so fill out your profile If you have a problem PM a mod Bienvenido al foro. Queremos ayudarle, entonces hay que llenar su perfil. Si hay un problema, envíe un mensaje personal (PM) - ray76, Jan 21, 2016
We do not do your homework for you , make an attempt yourself and we may help. - ray76, Jan 21, 2016
It may also help your cause if you stated exactly what it is you want , a "please "and "thank you" would not go astray either. - ray76, Jan 21, 2016
:) - ian-hill, Jan 22, 2016

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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:

plurals

you could always use a search engine.

updated Jan 22, 2016
edited by Mardle
posted by Mardle
Let's hope our new friend responds to both you and Ray. - Jubilado, Jan 21, 2016
Don't hold your breath - Mardle, Jan 21, 2016
No Mardle , I guess we are all super optimists , but the SD stats say we lose. - ray76, Jan 21, 2016
But then again when we do have a win it makes up for all the disappointments , perhaps "In god we trust" should be our battle cry ? - ray76, Jan 21, 2016
Hear! Hear! Ray. - Jubilado, Jan 22, 2016
In God we trust--all others pay cash!! - Daniela2041, Jan 22, 2016
:) - ian-hill, Jan 22, 2016
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Hola,

Bienvenido/a a Spanishdict.

Before you can get an appropriate answer from a member, you need to:

(1) Before posting, read the three guidelines at the top of the question box That will talk about, trying the translator, looking up older posts that have similar information, and that we don’t do homework. We do correct if you will post an effort.

(2) Fill out your profile. It’s not only the courteous thing to do, but will let the members know what your gender is, and what your levels of English and Spanish are. If English or Spanish is not your native language we have to know this. This will enable us to frame answers appropriate to your needs.

updated Jan 22, 2016
posted by Daniela2041
Ok if I use that Feisty ? I like it , - ray76, Jan 22, 2016
Any time, mi amor. :) - Daniela2041, Jan 22, 2016
Please read my PM about this first . - ray76, Jan 22, 2016
Just remove the first two words, eh? OK. Next time. :) - Daniela2041, Jan 22, 2016
Yes give it a try next time , I will be interested in jubilados comments. - ray76, Jan 22, 2016
:) - ian-hill, Jan 22, 2016