The singular form of "unas libretas" is "una libreta."
The singular form for "unas ventanas" is "una ventana," which means "a window" in English.
Unas manos is the plural form of "una mano".
Unas clases
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "unas libretas" is "una libreta."
The singular form for "unas ventanas" is "una ventana," which means "a window" in English.
Well, darling, "una computadora" is the singular form of "unas computadoras." So, if you're looking to talk about just one computer in Spanish, you'd say "una computadora." Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
masculine = un (a/an, singular), unos (some, plural) feminine = una (a/an, singular), unas (some, plural)
It's "unas fotografías."
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Québec Capitales was created in 1999.
Unas manos is the plural form of "una mano".
Unas clases
An indefinite article in English is "a". The Spanish equivalents are: un (masculine singular), una (feminine singular), unos (masculine plural), and "unas" (feminine plural.)
La Grasa de las Capitales was created in 1979-08.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.