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  2. Masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

    www.spanishdict.com/guide/masculine-and-feminine-nouns

    Quick Answer. All Spanish nouns (sustantivos), including people, places, animals, things, ideas, and feelings, have a gender (male or female). The fact that inanimate objects have a gender in Spanish does not mean that things like tables and books are physically feminine or masculine.

  3. Masculine and Feminine Nouns in Spanish: A Deep Dive ... - Gritty...

    www.grittyspanish.com/2023/07/26/masculine-and-feminine...

    Dive into the world of Spanish gender rules! Understand the role of masculine and feminine in Spanish nouns, with real-life examples and exceptions. Master your Spanish Grammar with Gritty Spanish today!

  4. EL? LA? How to choose the correct gender in Spanish

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    In Spanish, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. And you need to know the gender because the adjectives and articles that accompany a noun have to match with it. “El” is the article for masculine nouns and “La” is the article for feminine nouns.

  5. Key points about the gender of nouns in Spanish - BBC

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    Most masculine nouns end in o, like hermano, meaning brother and most feminine nouns end in a, like hermana, meaning sister. That pattern works for things too. El teléfono is masculine.

  6. Gender in Spanish: An easy guide to masculine & feminine -...

    www.berlitz.com/blog/gender-masculine-feminine-spanish

    Why would a table be a girl? Welcome to the world of gender: the masculine and feminine in Spanish, with nouns & adjectives. We've got your back!

  7. Grammatical gender - Wikipedia

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    Learn how grammatical gender systems classify nouns into masculine and feminine categories, and how they affect the forms of other words in languages. See examples of languages with masculinefeminine contrast, such as Spanish, French, and Hindi.

  8. masculine and feminine nouns in spanish worksheet

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    masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish grammar worksheet helps students identify and practice using masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish. Through matching and fill-in-the-blank exercises, students will learn noun gender agreement.

  9. ¡Viva la diferencia! The Concept of Gender in Spanish - Fifteen...

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    One of the neo-Latin languages, Spanish inherits the concept of M. gender (i.e. el =the) and F. gender (i.e. la =the) just like French, Italian, Romanian and Portuguese. One may understand M. and F. nouns in the context of humans (male and female) and some animals (again male and female).

  10. Beyond Masculine and Feminine: Teaching Romance Languages in a...

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    In the case of Romance languages such as French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Catalan, one of the most fundamental aspects of grammar is gender. Nouns, adjectives and pronouns are typically categorized as masculine or feminine, clashing with our more complex, 21st-century understanding of gender identity.

  11. Spanish feminine and masculine: Learn about them! - Blablalang

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    As you may know, Spanish words can be masculine or feminine. But, do you know how to identify them? Let’s discover together the most important Spanish feminine and masculine rules. 🟡🔵 Discover more about🔵🟡. Spanish HAY vs ESTAR. Spanish POR vs PARA: rules and exercises. Spanish YOU formal and other Spanish courtesy phrases.