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If the singular noun ends in "-z" we do its plural en "-ces". Tengo un pez. - I have a fish. Tengo tres peces. - I have three fish. When the singular noun ends in "-s" and it ...
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Generally if a noun ends in: o it is masculine a it is feminine Éste es mi niño. - This is my child. The noun "niño" names a boy. Ésta es mi niña.
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Footnote 2: If a noun ends in "n" (except proper names like "Juan") or r, ito, ico, illo, uelo, change into cito, cico, cillo, zuelo. If a noun of one syllable ends in a ...
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Generally, if a noun ends in:-o it is masculine-a it is feminine. el niño - the boy la niña - the girl el baño - the bathroom la ventana - the window
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Generally if a noun ends in:-o it is masculine-a is feminine. Éste es mi niño. - This is my child. (boy) Ésta es mi niña. - This is my child. (girl)
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Diminutives can be made of Augmentatives and vice-versa: Escoba (broom), Escobilla, Escobillón; Sala (drawing-room), Salón, Saloncillo; If a masculine noun ends in a its ...
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