Gender of Spanish Nouns

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Gender of Spanish Nouns NOUN AND ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT

Gender Corbata (Feminine) Vestido (Masculine)

Masculine or Feminine? General Rule: Most of nous ending in o are masculine: carro Most of nouns ending in a are feminine: casa ¿El or La? ¿Los or Las? El gato La gata Los gatos Las gatas

Gender denotation Nouns that denote a Male El padre El hombre Nouns that denote a Female La madre La mujer

L-O-N-E-R-S El Pape l Jueg o papel lunes Pa n caf e amo r juegos amor

El Problema or La Problema? Nouns of Greek origin, ending in /ma / ta / pa/ Examples: el problema, el mapa, el planeta Other exceptions: el día, el mediodía el tranvía el pijama el sofá el gorila

Different Endings for Feminine dad -tad - tud - ción - sión -triz -ez -umbre ciudad libertad juventud estación televisión actriz rigidez costumbre