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How nouns form their plural in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Spanish and English add suffixes to form plurals, with many irregular exceptions. Chinese nouns are generally invariable; plurality is shown through context, numerals, or mén/xiē.

Examples

Regular plural

-s / -es (libro → libros)

Irregular plurals

Yes (el padre → los padres; el lápiz → los lápices)

Plural agreement on articles

Yes (el → los; la → las; un → unos; una → unas)

Plural agreement on adjectives

Yes (rojo → rojos; alta → altas)

Plural marker for people

-s / -es (normal)

Plural with numerals

Yes (tres libros)

Collective nouns

Plural verb agreement (la gente piensa → people think)

Uncountable nouns

Some (el agua, la leche)

Examples

Regular plural

-s / -es (book → books)

Irregular plurals

Yes (man → men; child → children; tooth → teeth)

Plural agreement on articles

No (the / a)

Plural agreement on adjectives

No

Plural marker for people

-s / -es (normal)

Plural with numerals

Yes (three books)

Collective nouns

Singular or plural (the team is / are)

Uncountable nouns

Many (water, advice, information)

Examples

Regular plural

No change (shū = book or books)

Irregular plurals

None (nouns don't change)

Plural agreement on articles

No (no articles)

Plural agreement on adjectives

No

Plural marker for people

men (mén, mén, mén)

Plural with numerals

No (sānshū — actually sānběnshū with classifier)

Collective nouns

Plural context, no marking

Uncountable nouns

Few restrictions (shuǐ can be counted with bēi, píng)

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Regular plural -s / -es (libro → libros)-s / -es (book → books)No change (shū = book or books)
Irregular plurals Yes (el padre → los padres; el lápiz → los lápices)Yes (man → men; child → children; tooth → teeth)None (nouns don't change)
Plural agreement on articles Yes (el → los; la → las; un → unos; una → unas)No (the / a)No (no articles)
Plural agreement on adjectives Yes (rojo → rojos; alta → altas)NoNo
Plural marker for people -s / -es (normal)-s / -es (normal)men (mén, mén, mén)
Plural with numerals Yes (tres libros)Yes (three books)No (sānshū — actually sānběnshū with classifier)
Collective nouns Plural verb agreement (la gente piensa → people think)Singular or plural (the team is / are)Plural context, no marking
Uncountable nouns Some (el agua, la leche)Many (water, advice, information)Few restrictions (shuǐ can be counted with bēi, píng)

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Regular plural -s / -es (libro → libros)-s / -es (book → books)No change (shū = book or books)
Irregular plurals Yes (el padre → los padres; el lápiz → los lápices)Yes (man → men; child → children; tooth → teeth)None (nouns don't change)
Plural agreement on articles Yes (el → los; la → las; un → unos; una → unas)No (the / a)No (no articles)
Plural agreement on adjectives Yes (rojo → rojos; alta → altas)NoNo
Plural marker for people -s / -es (normal)-s / -es (normal)men (mén, mén, mén)
Plural with numerals Yes (tres libros)Yes (three books)No (sānshū — actually sānběnshū with classifier)
Collective nouns Plural verb agreement (la gente piensa → people think)Singular or plural (the team is / are)Plural context, no marking
Uncountable nouns Some (el agua, la leche)Many (water, advice, information)Few restrictions (shuǐ can be counted with bēi, píng)

Examples in context

Regular plural

Spanish

-s / -es (libro → libros)

English

-s / -es (book → books)

Chinese

No change (shū = book or books)

Irregular plurals

Spanish

Yes (el padre → los padres; el lápiz → los lápices)

English

Yes (man → men; child → children; tooth → teeth)

Chinese

None (nouns don't change)

Plural agreement on articles

Spanish

Yes (el → los; la → las; un → unos; una → unas)

English

No (the / a)

Chinese

No (no articles)

Plural agreement on adjectives

Spanish

Yes (rojo → rojos; alta → altas)

English

No

Chinese

No

Plural marker for people

Spanish

-s / -es (normal)

English

-s / -es (normal)

Chinese

men (mén, mén, mén)

Plural with numerals

Spanish

Yes (tres libros)

English

Yes (three books)

Chinese

No (sānshū — actually sānběnshū with classifier)

Collective nouns

Spanish

Plural verb agreement (la gente piensa → people think)

English

Singular or plural (the team is / are)

Chinese

Plural context, no marking

Uncountable nouns

Spanish

Some (el agua, la leche)

English

Many (water, advice, information)

Chinese

Few restrictions (shuǐ can be counted with bēi, píng)

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Adds -s or -es. Articles and adjectives must agree in gender and number. Many nouns ending in consonants add -es. A few are invariable.

English: Adds -s or -es. Many irregular plurals survive from Old English. Uncountable nouns resist pluralization. Collective nouns vary between singu...

Chinese: Nouns do not change form for plural. Number is shown through numerals + classifiers, context, or the suffix 们mén (limited to pronouns and hu...

Key concepts compared: Regular plural, Irregular plurals, Plural agreement on articles.

Last updated: June 4, 2026