If you were talking about more than one window, how would you say “Those are the windows” in Spanish?

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Esa es la ventana.
Esa es la ventana.

Esos son los ventanas.
Esos son los ventanas.

Esas son las ventanas.
Esas son las ventanas.

Esas son las ventanas.

The correct translation for "Those are the windows" in Spanish would be: "Esas son las ventanas."

The correct answer is: "Esas son las ventanas."

To form the sentence "Those are the windows" in Spanish, you need to use the plural form of the word "window" (ventana), which is "ventanas."

The word "esas" is the plural feminine form of the Spanish demonstrative adjective "ese" (that). It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. Since "ventanas" is a feminine noun in its plural form, we use the feminine plural form of the demonstrative adjective, which is "esas."

So, to say "Those are the windows" in Spanish, you would say "Esas son las ventanas."