Masculine Nouns in Spanish

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Which of the following Spanish words means 'the man'?

  • el conductor
  • el hombre (correct)
  • el chico
  • el turista

What is the English translation of 'el pasajero'?

  • the driver
  • the (male) passenger (correct)
  • the tourist
  • the boy

Which word refers to 'the (male) driver' in Spanish?

  • el conductor (correct)
  • el chico
  • el pasajero
  • el profesor

Which of these nouns ends with the suffix '-ista'?

<p>el turista (B)</p>
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Which of the following is NOT a masculine noun?

<p>la profesora (C)</p>
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Masculine Nouns in Spanish

  • Masculine nouns in Spanish typically end with the suffix -o.

  • Common examples include:

    • el hombre: translates to "the man."
    • el chico: translates to "the boy."
    • el pasajero: translates to "the (male) passenger."
  • Another common ending for masculine nouns is -or:

    • el conductor: translates to "the (male) driver."
    • el profesor: translates to "the (male) professor."
  • Masculine nouns can also end in -ista:

    • el turista: translates to "the (male) tourist."

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