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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 们/些.
Overview
Pluralization marks more than one. Every language handles it differently.
- 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 singular and plural verbs.
- Chinese: Nouns do not change form for plural. Number is shown through numerals + classifiers, context, or the suffix 们 (limited to pronouns and human nouns). There is no agreement system.
Spanish
Regular plurals
| Ending | Rule | Example |
|---|---|---|
| vowel | add -s | libro → libros, mesa → mesas |
| consonant | add -es | papel → papeles, mujer → mujeres |
| -z | change to -c, add -es | lápiz → lápices, pez → peces |
| -í / -ú | add -s or -es | rubí → rubíes, tabú → tabúes |
Nouns that add -es
Most consonant-ending nouns:
- la ciudad → las ciudades
- el reloj → los relojes
- la voz → las voces
- el mes → los meses
Accent mark changes
Some nouns lose their accent in plural:
- el árbol → los arboles (stress shifts)
- el éxamen → los exámenes (some dialects)
- el íngles → los ingleses
Articles and adjectives agree
The article, noun, and adjective must all agree:
- el coche rojo → los coches rojos (masc sing → masc pl)
- la mesa roja → las mesas rojas (fem sing → fem pl)
- un niño pequeño → unos niños pequeños
- una niña pequeña → unas niñas pequeñas
Singular nouns ending in -s
Not all -s endings are plural:
- el paraguas (umbrella — singular)
- el analisis (analysis — singular)
- el lunes (Monday — singular)
- la cruces (cross — singular)
Compound nouns
Only the noun element typically pluralizes:
- el abrelatas (can opener — singular, despite -s)
- los cumpleaños (birthdays)
- los padres (parents)
Plural of surnames
Surnames are invariable:
- los García (the Garcías — no change to surname)
- los López (the Lópezes — sometimes -es is added in informal contexts)
English
Regular plurals
| Ending | Rule | Example |
|---|---|---|
| most consonants | add -s | book → books |
| -s, -sh, -ch, -x, -z, -o | add -es | bus → buses, box → boxes, tomato → tomatoes |
| -f, -fe | change to -ves | knife → knives, leaf → leaves |
| consonant + -y | change to -ies | baby → babies, city → cities |
| vowel + -y | add -s | boy → boys, key → keys |
Irregular plurals
| Singular | Plural | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| man | men | Old English mutation |
| woman | women | Old English mutation |
| child | children | Old English -r plural |
| foot | feet | Old English mutation |
| tooth | teeth | Old English mutation |
| goose | geese | Old English mutation |
| mouse | mice | Old English mutation |
| louse | lice | Old English mutation |
| person | people | Latin borrowing |
| ox | oxen | Old English -en plural |
| deer | deer | Invariable |
| sheep | sheep | Invariable |
| fish | fish / fishes | Usually invariable |
| aircraft | aircraft | Invariable |
| series | series | Invariable |
| species | species | Invariable |
Foreign borrowings
Some Latin/Greek plurals survive:
| Singular | Plural | Context |
|---|---|---|
| criterion | criteria | formal |
| phenomenon | phenomena | formal |
| analysis | analyses | formal |
| thesis | theses | academic |
| datum | data | data is now often singular |
| medium | media | media is now often singular |
| bacterium | bacteria | scientific |
| curriculum | curricula / curriculums | both accepted |
Usage: -s plurals are increasingly common for everyday use (stadiums, syllabuses), while classical plurals persist in academic writing.
Uncountable nouns
No plural form; use quantifiers:
| Uncountable | Quantifier |
|---|---|
| water | a glass of water |
| advice | a piece of advice |
| information | some information |
| furniture | a piece of furniture |
| luggage | some luggage |
| money | some money |
| research | some research |
| equipment | some equipment |
Common error: advices → advice (uncountable)
Collective nouns
British English often uses plural verbs; American English uses singular:
- BrE: The team are playing well.
- AmE: The team is playing well.
Both: The team is winning. (when the group acts as a unit)
Chinese
No plural inflection
Chinese nouns do not change for plural:
- 书 = book / books
- 学生 = student / students
- 猫 = cat / cats
Context or numerals indicate plurality:
- 我有书。(I have books. — plural from context)
- 我有三本书。(I have three books. — explicit plural)
们 for people
们 attaches to pronouns and some human nouns to mark plural:
| Singular | Plural |
|---|---|
| 我 (I) | 我们 (we) |
| 你 (you) | 你们 (you pl) |
| 他 (he) | 他们 (they [masc/mixed]) |
| 她 (she) | 她们 (they [fem]) |
| 它 (it) | 它们 (they [things]) |
With human nouns (acceptable but not required):
- 朋友们 (friends)
- 老师们 (teachers)
- 同学们 (classmates)
Cannot use 们 with non-human nouns:
- ❌ 书们 (ungrammatical)
- ❌ 猫们 (ungrammatical)
些 for indefinite plural
些 means “some” and marks indefinite plurality:
- 这些书 (these books)
- 那些人 (those people)
- 有些事 (some matters)
No agreement
Chinese verbs and adjectives do not agree with number:
- 这本书很好。(This book is good. — singular)
- 这些书很好。(These books are good. — adjective unchanged)
Measure words for plurality
Chinese uses classifiers to show “counted” plurality:
- 三本书 (three [CL] books)
- 两只猫 (two [CL] cats)
- 几个人 (how many people?)
Without a numeral, the noun is unmarked for number:
- 我喜欢猫。(I like cats. — generic, no plural marker needed)
Comparison at a glance
| Feature | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plural suffix | -s / -es | -s / -es | None |
| Irregular plurals | Yes (-z → -ces) | Yes (man → men) | None |
| Article agreement | Yes (el → los) | No (the) | No (no articles) |
| Adjective agreement | Yes (rojo → rojos) | No | No |
| Pronoun plural | Yes (él → ellos) | Yes (he → they) | Yes (他 → 他们) |
| Human noun plural | -s / -es | -s / -es | 们 (optional) |
| Non-human noun plural | -s / -es | -s / -es | No change |
| Uncountable nouns | Some (agua, leche) | Many (water, advice) | Few restrictions |
| Collective nouns | Singular agreement | Singular or plural | Context |
Examples in context
Three books
- ES: tres libros
- EN: three books
- ZH: 三本书
The red cars
- ES: los coches rojos (agreement chain)
- EN: the red cars (no agreement)
- ZH: 红色的车 (no change)
Children
- ES: los niños (regular -s)
- EN: children (irregular)
- ZH: 孩子 / 孩子们
Common mistakes
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Chinese speakers learning English: Omitting plural -s: three book → three books
-
English speakers learning Spanish: Forgetting adjective agreement: las mesas rojo → las mesas rojas
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English speakers learning Chinese: Adding 们 to everything: 书们 → (ungrammatical, just 书)
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Spanish speakers learning English: Using irregular patterns: mans → men, childs → children
Related topics
- Articles: How articles change for plural nouns
- Adjectives: How adjectives agree with plural nouns
- Numbers: How numerals interact with plural forms
- Classifiers: How Chinese uses measure words instead of plural marking
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 (书 = 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
们 (我们, 你们, 他们)
Plural with numerals
No (三个书 — actually 三本书 with classifier)
Collective nouns
Plural context, no marking
Uncountable nouns
Few restrictions (水 can be counted with 杯, 瓶)
Comparison at a glance
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular plural | -s / -es (libro → libros) | -s / -es (book → books) | No change (书 = 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) | No | No |
| Plural marker for people | -s / -es (normal) | -s / -es (normal) | 们 (我们, 你们, 他们) |
| Plural with numerals | Yes (tres libros) | Yes (three books) | No (三个书 — actually 三本书 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 (水 can be counted with 杯, 瓶) |
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Side-by-side comparison
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular plural | -s / -es (libro → libros) | -s / -es (book → books) | No change (书 = 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) | No | No |
| Plural marker for people | -s / -es (normal) | -s / -es (normal) | 们 (我们, 你们, 他们) |
| Plural with numerals | Yes (tres libros) | Yes (three books) | No (三个书 — actually 三本书 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 (水 can be counted with 杯, 瓶) |
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Examples in context
Regular plural
Spanish
-s / -es (libro → libros)
English
-s / -es (book → books)
Chinese
No change (书 = 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
们 (我们, 你们, 他们)
Plural with numerals
Spanish
Yes (tres libros)
English
Yes (three books)
Chinese
No (三个书 — actually 三本书 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 (水 can be counted with 杯, 瓶)
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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