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

Examples
Los piratas enterraron sus tesoros en la arena.
The pirates buried their treasures in the sand.
Esta biblioteca guarda grandes tesoros literarios.
This library keeps great literary treasures.
Mis nietos son mis tesoros.
My grandchildren are my treasures (my darlings).
Making it Plural
To turn the single word 'tesoro' into 'tesoros,' we just add an 's' because it ends in a vowel.
Gender Consistency
Even if you are calling a group of girls 'tesoros,' the word stays masculine because it refers to the concept of a 'treasure' (the object).
Using it for People
Mistake: “Thinking 'tesoros' only refers to gold coins.”
Correction: In Spanish, it is very common and natural to use 'tesoros' to refer to people you love or admire deeply.
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