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A1 Spanish GrammarPlural Nouns

Form Spanish plurals by adding -s to words ending in vowels and -es to words ending in consonants. Learn the rules, spelling changes, and how articles change to match plural nouns.

1Basic Plural Rules

To form plurals in Spanish: add -s to words ending in a vowel (libro → libros), add -es to words ending in a consonant (ciudad → ciudades). The article also changes: el → los, la → las.

Basic Plural Formation

EndingRuleSingularPlural
voweladd -slibrolibros
voweladd -scasacasas
consonantadd -esciudadciudades
consonantadd -espapelpapeles

Examples

Los libros están en la mesa.

The books are on the table.

libro → libros (-s)

Las casas son grandes.

The houses are big.

casa → casas (-s)

Las ciudades son bonitas.

The cities are beautiful.

ciudad → ciudades (-es)

Necesito los papeles.

I need the papers.

papel → papeles (-es)

2Words Ending in -z

Words ending in -z change the z to c before adding -es. This spelling rule maintains the same sound. Examples: lápiz → lápices, luz → luces, vez → veces.

-z to -ces

SingularPluralMeaning
lápizlápicespencil(s)
luzluceslight(s)
vezvecestime(s)
vozvocesvoice(s)
pezpecesfish
nariznaricesnose(s)

Examples

Necesito dos lápices.

I need two pencils.

lápiz → lápices (z → c)

Las luces están encendidas.

The lights are on.

luz → luces (z → c)

A veces llueve mucho.

Sometimes it rains a lot.

vez → veces

Los peces nadan en el agua.

The fish swim in the water.

pez → peces (z → c)

3Words Ending in Stressed Vowel

Words ending in a stressed vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú) usually add -es for the plural: rubí → rubíes, menú → menús or menúes. Words ending in unstressed vowel add just -s as normal.

Stressed Vowel Endings

SingularPluralNote
cafécaféscommon -s plural
sofásofáscommon -s plural
rubĂ­rubĂ­es-es plural
menĂşmenĂşscommon -s plural
tabĂştabĂşes / tabĂşsboth acceptable

Examples

Tomo dos cafés al día.

I drink two coffees a day.

café → cafés (-s)

Los sofás son cómodos.

The sofas are comfortable.

sofá → sofás (-s)

ComprĂł unos rubĂ­es.

He bought some rubies.

rubí → rubíes (-es)

Estos menĂşs son nuevos.

These menus are new.

menú → menús

4Invariable and Special Plurals

Some nouns don't change in the plural: words ending in unstressed -is or -es (crisis, lunes). Days of the week (except sábado, domingo) are the same singular and plural.

Invariable Nouns

SingularPluralCategory
el luneslos lunesday of week
el marteslos martesday of week
la crisislas crisisends in -is
el análisislos análisisends in -is
el paraguaslos paraguascompound noun
el cumpleañoslos cumpleañoscompound noun

Examples

Trabajo los lunes.

I work on Mondays.

lunes is invariable

Hay varias crisis econĂłmicas.

There are several economic crises.

crisis is invariable

Llevé dos paraguas.

I brought two umbrellas.

paraguas is invariable

Los sábados descanso.

On Saturdays I rest.

sábado → sábados (changes)