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usual gender of nouns and adjectives ending in "o"
masculine ending of nouns/adjectives
usual gender of nouns or adjectives ending in "ciõn"
are usually feminine
usual gender of nouns or adjectives ending in "dad"
are usually feminine
what are the spanish vowels?
a, e, I, o, u, y
nouns and adjectives ending in "z" are pluralized by
dropping the "z" and adding "ces"
two things spanish nouns indicate
gender (masculine/feminine), number (singular/plural)
to pluralize a noun or adjective ending in a vowel
add an "s"
usual gender of nouns or adjectives ending in "a" (exceptions)
are usually feminine (pa, ma, ta, are masculine)
letters in spanish that are pronounced simular in english
b, d, l, m, n, p, s, t
what is a dipthong?
a combination of a week vowel with another vowel
to pluralize a noun or adjective ending in a consonant
ad "es"
gender of nouns or adjectives ending in "z"
are usually feminine
to make a masculine noun or adjective ending in "o" feminine
change the "o" to "a"
usual gender of nouns or adjectives ending in "e"
can be masculine or feminine (more often masculine)
masculine plural nouns and adjectives are used to refer to
mixed group of masculine and feminine people or things
to make nouns ending in "ciõn" plural
drop the accent, add "es"
to make a masculine noun or adjective ending in a consonant feminine
add an "a"
what are the weak spanish vowels
u, I, y