If you're asking for the Spanish pronouns, here they are!
-yo (I)
-tú (you, informal)
-él (he)
-ella (she)
-nosotros (as) : we
-vosotros (as) : you, plural, **ONLY USED IN SPAIN**
-usted (you, formal)
-ustedes (you, formal, plural)
-ellos (they, masc.)
-ellas (they, fem)
If I missed anything, sorry~!
Hey there!
There's a special rule in Spanish when a noun ends with a z. When you make it plural, it does not end with a traditional -os or -as. It ends with -ces. For example, pez turns to peces, and so on.
Therefore, your answer would be "Los lapices".
Hope this helps!
Not sure if this is what you wanted but here is what this sentence
Sucesso comercial depende apenas do produto comercializado
means in English.
<span>(Commercial success depends only on the product marketed.)
Hope this helps you. :)
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In the streets of San Telmo Buenos Aries