- ces: The plural of words that ends in -z is changed to -es or -ces for the plural?
- cuatro reyes: Four Kings
- dos árboles: Two Trees
- dos tacos: Two tacos
- dos veces: Twice
- el actor: The actor
- el café: The coffee
- el hindú: The Hindu
- el hotel: The hotel
- el juez: The Judge
- el rubí: The Ruby
- es: If a word ends in a consonant, what to add -es, -s or -ces?
- los actores: The actors
- los cafés: The coffees
- los hindúes: The Hindus
- los hoteles: The hotels
- los rubíes: The Rubies
- s: If a word ends in un accented vowel, what to add -s or -es?
- s: Words that end in stressed é form the plural simply by adding -s or -es?
- tres perros: Three Dogs (masculine)
- un árbol: A tree
- un perro: A dog (masculine)
- un rey: A king
- un taco: A taco
- una vez: Once
- y: In Spanish which Alphabet is treated as a consonant for purposes of pluralization?