1.A Nouns and Articles
ARTICLES
Definite articles
Singular | Plural |
El (Masculine) | Los (Masculine) |
La (Femenine) | Las (Femenine) |
Indefinite articles
Singular | Plural |
Un (Masculine) | Unos (Masculine) |
Una (Femenine) | Unas (Femenine) |
Nouns
A noun is a word used to identify people, animals, places, things, or ideas.
In Spanish all nouns have gender; either masculine or feminine. – All nouns have a gender, which determines the gender of any adjectives or determiners that modify it.
As in English, nouns in Spanish also have a number; singular or plural.
- Because grammatical gender is fairly arbitrary, it is essential to memorize a noun’s gender along with its spelling and pronunciation.
Nouns for living things
Masculine | Feminine |
Ending- o | Ending -a |
El amigo- friend | La amiga- female friend |
Ending -or | Ending -ora |
El profesor- professor | La profesora- female professor |
Ending –ista | Ending –ista |
El turista- Turist | La turista- female turist |
Nouns for non-living things
Inanimate objects such as cars are categorized as either masculine or feminine
(there is no neuter gender for Spanish nouns).
Masculine | Feminine |
Ending – o | Ending- a |
El libro | La casa |
Ending -ma | Ending -ción |
El problema | La canción |
Ending – s | Ending -dad |
El país | La igualdad |
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