How to Say "comments" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “comments” is “comentarios” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
¿Qué comentarios tienes sobre el nuevo diseño de la página web?
What comments do you have about the new website design?
Recibimos muchos comentarios positivos después del concierto.
We received many positive comments after the concert.
Por favor, lean los comentarios del profesor antes de entregar el trabajo final.
Please read the professor's notes/feedback before handing in the final paper.
Masculine Plural
Remember that 'comentarios' is a masculine plural noun, so any adjectives describing it must also be masculine and plural (e.g., 'comentarios interesantes').
Using the Singular vs. Plural
Mistake: “Using 'un comentario' when you mean a collection of feedback, or using the singular verb form: 'El comentarios es bueno.'”
Correction: Always use the plural 'comentarios' and the plural verb 'son' when referring to multiple remarks: 'Los comentarios son buenos.'
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