| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
blusa | arrow_right_alt | dress |
vestido | arrow_right_alt | shirt |
camisa | arrow_right_alt | skirt |
camiseta | arrow_right_alt | blouse |
falda | arrow_right_alt | T-Shirt |
In Spanish, masculine nouns end in -l, -o, -n, -e, -r, -s
In Spanish, feminine nouns end in -d, ión, -z, -a
In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine.
camisa
chica
chico
vestido
hombre
calcetín
ciudad
lombriz
canción
corazón
bota
corbata
tren
papel
Masculine nouns
(end in -l, -o, -n, -e, -r, -s)
Feminine nouns
(end in -d, ión, -z, -a)
The definite article "the" has two singular forms in Spanish.
la = "the" feminine
el = "the" masculine
Examples:
la chica = the girl
el chico = the boy
la casa = the house
el carro = the car
The definite articles "el" or "la" are part of the vocabulary word in Spanish.
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If a Spanish noun ends in -O, it's probably masculine.
If a Spanish noun ends in -A, it's probably feminine.
If a Spanish noun ends in -D, it's probably feminine.