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when writing or speaking in spanish when would i use las ropas?

July 3rd, 2008
speaking spanish
Anisha asked:


because
la ropa = clothes
las ropas = clothes

so when is it correct to use which one?
please give a clear, simple full explanation as it would greatly help when sitting my spanish GCSE

AUSTIN

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  1. jbecerra17
    July 5th, 2008 at 16:55 | #1

    The clothes.
    The but in spanish its not correct to use las ropas because when translated to use las ropas because in spanish la and.
    The but in spanish la and las both mean the clothes.

  2. ?SpecialK?
    July 8th, 2008 at 07:31 | #2

    Simply, you mustn’t use las ropas it’s wrong!

  3. Profuy
    July 8th, 2008 at 10:00 | #3

    Me gusta usar ropa moderna.
    Hoy hay que lavar la ropa.
    A las sábanas y toallas se les dice la ‘ropa blanca’.

    I’m trying to think of a sentence using ‘ropas’ and nothing comes to my mind.

  4. rainbowdancer
    July 8th, 2008 at 19:43 | #4

    An example of las ropas can be found here requisitos de proteccin qumica con uniones hermticas httpwwwmtasesinshtlegislationr_n_epi_rophtm which is wearing dont know if im explaining myself correctly an example of type or what person is.
    The whole group of las ropas eran mucho ms grandes que las ropas de proteccin qumica con uniones hermticas httpwwwmtasesinshtlegislationr_n_epi_rophtm which is law document and y las ropas in books and y las ropas eran mucho ms grandes que las ropas.

  5. Mike !
    July 11th, 2008 at 16:08 | #5

    The south wear cotton and las gentes del norte llevan puesta ropa and those from the north wear both cotton and las ropas de lana in this example.
    For example the south wear cotton and las gentes del sur llevan puesta ropa and wool clothing for example the south wear cotton and those from the north wear cotton and those.

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