Masculine nouns in Spanish usually end with the vowel '-o.' Also, the majority of Spanish nouns that end with '-ma' like clima meaning "climate," '-ta' like planeta meaning "planet," and '-pa' like mapa meaning "map" are masculine. The following list shows letters that are typicall...
It's masculine. If you look, it has the article "the", that indicates that he is masculine. In the first example, instead, the word "girl" is accompanied by the article "the". That article always designates feminine words. But let's not get ahead of ourselves, as we have said befor...
Masculine Nouns that Don't End in O Words that end in the following letters or letter combinations are often masculine: an accented vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú) -ma a consonant other than d, z e Not all words ending in -ma are masculine. Some, like forma (form), are feminine....
Synonyms for FEMININE: female, womanly, womanish, girly, womanlike, girlish, effeminate, unmanly; Antonyms of FEMININE: masculine, unfeminine, male, manly, boyish, unwomanly, virile, tomboyish
The word for "cat" is feminine in German (die Katze) and masculine in Spanish (el gato). 3 a poetry : being an unstressed and usually additional final syllable after the final complete foot (see foot entry 1 sense 4) in a line of verse a feminine ending b of rhyme : having ...
That said, we need to get something out of the way before diving into the rules for gender in Spanish. Debunking the -a is Feminine, -o is Masculine myth You’ve probably heard this one before: words ending in -a are feminine and words ending in -o are masculine. ...
Studies of Spanish grammatical gender have shown that native speakers exploit gender cues in determiners to facilitate speech processing and are sensitive to gender mismatches. However, past research has not considered attested distributional asymmetries between masculine and feminine gender, collapsing ...
Lettersare feminine whilenumbersare masculine. One way to remember this is thatletrais feminine whilenúmerois masculine. la d(d) la o(o) el siete(seven) el ciento(100) Abbreviations and Shortened Words The gender ofabbreviationsandacronymstypically matches the gender of the main noun of what ...
This Spanish Easy Review grammar quiz takes a look at subject pronouns: understanding masculine and feminine. It is important to note that in Spanish, the masculine form of the pronoun is used to describe a group of people when that group of people includes both girls (women) and boy...
Filed under masculine & feminine, parenting and personhood, poetry, Uncategorized August 25, 2014 · 1:17 am golden rule, retooled The Golden Rule has gotten me into a lot of trouble. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It sounds so simple. Such a helpful, obviously co...