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