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'Espada' is Spanish for sword, therefore 'Espadas' is the correct plural. Likewise for 'arranca' which comes from the Spanish word for 'to pull out or remove'. Given that the USA has such a large Spanish speaking population, it makes sense that they would make the dub as linguistically correct as possible.

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  • Why does the English dub make Arrancar and Espada plural by adding an s to the end
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  • 'Espada' is Spanish for sword, therefore 'Espadas' is the correct plural. Likewise for 'arranca' which comes from the Spanish word for 'to pull out or remove'. Given that the USA has such a large Spanish speaking population, it makes sense that they would make the dub as linguistically correct as possible.
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  • 'Espada' is Spanish for sword, therefore 'Espadas' is the correct plural. Likewise for 'arranca' which comes from the Spanish word for 'to pull out or remove'. Given that the USA has such a large Spanish speaking population, it makes sense that they would make the dub as linguistically correct as possible.
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