Usage examples of "sustantivos" in Spanish with translation to English

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Translations: all9 noun9
Los sustantivos en latín tienen cinco declinaciones. Nouns in Latin have five declensions.
De las palabras que quedan en la lista, cinco son sustantivos. Of the remaining words on the list, five are nouns.
En esperanto, los sustantivos acaban en "o". El plural se forma añadiendo una "j". In Esperanto, nouns end in "o". The plural is formed by adding a "j".
Alex parecía aprender sustantivos tales como "papel", "llave" y "corcho", y colores tales como "rojo", "verde" y "amarillo". Alex seemed to learn nouns such as "paper," "key" and "cork," and color names such as "red," "green" and "yellow."
Esta partícula transforma al sustantivo en un verbo. This particle turns a noun into a verb.
Cada sustantivo en portugués es ya sea masculino o femenino. Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine.
"Felicidad" es un sustantivo incontable. No tendría sentido tener 18 felicidades. "Happiness" is not a countable noun. It would make no sense to have 18 happinesses.
En los diccionarios, "s.m." es la abreviación de sustantivo masculino. In dictionaries, "m.n." is abbreviation for masculine noun.
Quizás el único adjetivo de la lengua inglesa que puede ir delante del sustantivo que modifica es "desconocido". Perhaps the only adjective in the English language that can follow the noun it modifies is "unknown".
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