20.3.13

Plural Nouns that End in a Vowel

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Nouns that End in a Vowel

If a noun ends in a vowel (a, ,e, i, o or u), to form the plural you add an 's' to the end. They can use the definite or indefinite article.

Masculine nouns

Masculine nouns

  • El dormitorio → Los dormitorios.
    • The bedroom → The bedrooms.
  • Un coche → Unos coches.
    • A car → Some cars.
Feminine nouns

Feminine nouns

  • La llave → Las llaves.
    • The key → The keys.
  • Una silla → Unas sillas.
    • A chair → Some chairs.
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