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Masculine or Feminine?
lakes, mountains, oceans, rivers, seas
Masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
months and days of the week
Masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
numbers
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
colors
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
trees
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
-aje
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
-or
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
-án
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
-ambre
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
compound nouns
masculine
Masculine or Feminine?
-ma
masculine (some of the time)
Masculine or Feminine?
letters of the alphabet
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
islands
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-ción
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-tad
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-dad
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-tud
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-sión
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-ie
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-umbre
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-itis
feminine
Masculine or Feminine?
-sis
feminine
changing masculine to feminine:
if the verb ends in -or, -ón, -ín, és
add an -a
changing masculine to feminine:
if the verb ends in -a, -ante, -ista
some nouns are invariable. change the article (el to la)
Masculine to Feminine:
el actor
la actriz (actor/actress)
Masculine to Feminine:
el barón
la baronesa (the baron/the baroness)
Masculine to Feminine:
el caballo
la yegua (the hourse/the mare)
Masculine to Feminine:
el carnero
la oveja (the ram/the ewe)
Masculine to Feminine:
el conde
la condesa (the count, the countess)
Masculine to Feminine:
el duque
la duquesa (the duke, the duchess)
Masculine to Feminine:
el emperador
la emperatriz (the emperor/the empress)
Masculine to Feminine:
el gallo
la gallina (the rooster/the hen)
Masculine to Feminine:
el héroe
la heroína (the hero, the heroine)
Masculine to Feminine:
el hombre
la mujer (the man/the woman)
Masculine to Feminine:
el marido
la esposa (the husband/the wife)
Masculine to Feminine:
el marqués
la marquesa (the marquis/the marchioness)
Masculine to Feminine:
el padre
la madre (the father/the mother)
Masculine to Feminine:
el poeta
la poetisa (the poet/the poetess)
Masculine to Feminine:
el príncipe
la princesa (the prince/the princess)
Masculine to Feminine:
el rey
la reina (the king/the queen)
Masculine to Feminine:
el toro
la vaca (the bull/the cow)
Masculine to Feminine:
el varón
la hembra (the male, the female)
Masculine to Feminine:
el yerno
la nuera (the son-in-law/ the daughter-in-law)
el cometa
the comet
la cometa
the kite
el corte
the cut
la corte
the court
el capital
the capital (money)
la capital
the capital (city)
el cura
the priest
la cura
the cure
el editorial
the editorial
la editorial
the publishing house
el frente
the front (military, weather)
la frente
forehead
el guía
the guide
la guía
female guide, telephone directory
el mañana
tomorrow
la mañana
the morning
el orden
the order (sequence)
la orden
the order, command, religious order
el papa
the pope
la papa
the potato
el pendiente
the earring
la pendiente
the slope
el policía
the policeman
la policía
the police force
Article?
mano
la (hand)
Article?
tranvía
el (streetcar)
Article?
día
el (day)
Article?
mediodía
el (noon)
Article?
foto
la (photo)
Article?
moto
la (motercycle)
Article?
mapa
el (map)
Article?
imagen
la (image)
Article?
planeta
el (planet)
to pluralize:
nouns ending in -s with an unstressed final syllable
noun remains same, use plural article (ex: los lunes, las crisis, los abrelatas)
to pluralize:
nouns ending in a stressed -án, -és, ón
no accent is needed (ex: el refrán, los refranes)