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Nouns denoting male beings are Masculine. Nouns denoting female beings are Feminine. When there is no real gender, nouns are called masculine or ...
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The principal function of adjectives is to modify or otherwise describe nouns. Therefore, the number (singular or plural) and the gender (masculine or feminine ) ...
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Feminine. Rule 1: masculine nouns end in –o ex: el libro (book), el carro (car), el huevo (egg), el vestido (dress), el suelo (floor), el techo (roof), el polvo (dust), ...
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In Spanish, gender and number are applied to nouns. The genders in Spanish are masculine and feminine. Generally if a noun ends in: -o it is masculine ...
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Results 1 - 10 ... Nouns denoting male beings are Masculine. Nouns denoting female beings are Feminine. When there is no real gender, nouns are called .
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el día (day). Feminine Noun Ending Exceptions. We also learned that most masculine nouns end in -o. ... The following feminine nouns also end in -o: Feminine ...
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Results 1 - 10 ... The Spanish Noun - 123TeachMe. Nouns denoting male beings are Masculine. Nouns denoting female beings are Feminine. When there is no ...
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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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