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But you guessed it - there are exceptions! The following feminine nouns also end in -o: Feminine Noun with -o Ending. la mano (hand) Feminine Noun with -o Ending
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feminine noun singular: la perra - the dog (female) masculine noun plural: los perros - the dogs (male) feminine noun plural: las perras - the dogs (female)
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las - before a feminine noun plural. The Indefinite Article is: un - before a masculine noun singular una - before a feminine noun singular. The Indefinite Article has no plural ...
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Las - before a feminine noun plural. as: Los muchachos (the boys)--Las señoras (the ladies) Los géneros (the goods)--Las facturas (the invoices) Los lápices (the pencils ...
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The number for one in Spanish is uno. It loses its o and becomes un when used before a masculine noun. When used before a feminine noun it changes to una.
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... Spanish numbers 200, 300, 400 etc have masculine and feminine forms. For example: doscientos libros - 200 books (masculine noun) doscientas plumas - 200 pens (feminine noun)
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Feminine noun ending in u: La tribu - the tribe. 14. Feminine nouns ending in z: La codorniz - the partridge La cerviz - the cervix La cruz - the cross
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The word grande is shortened to gran before a singular noun, even a feminine noun: Es una gran idea. It's a great idea. Santo when used to mean “Saint” before male's ...
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