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Which of the following Spanish words means 'the man'?
Which of the following Spanish words means 'the man'?
What is the English translation of 'el pasajero'?
What is the English translation of 'el pasajero'?
Which word refers to 'the (male) driver' in Spanish?
Which word refers to 'the (male) driver' in Spanish?
Which of these nouns ends with the suffix '-ista'?
Which of these nouns ends with the suffix '-ista'?
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Which of the following is NOT a masculine noun?
Which of the following is NOT a masculine noun?
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Study Notes
Masculine Nouns in Spanish
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Masculine nouns in Spanish typically end with the suffix -o.
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Common examples include:
- el hombre: translates to "the man."
- el chico: translates to "the boy."
- el pasajero: translates to "the (male) passenger."
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Another common ending for masculine nouns is -or:
- el conductor: translates to "the (male) driver."
- el profesor: translates to "the (male) professor."
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Masculine nouns can also end in -ista:
- el turista: translates to "the (male) tourist."
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Description
This quiz tests your knowledge of masculine nouns in Spanish. You will learn about common endings like -o, -or, and -ista that characterize these nouns. Perfect for beginners looking to strengthen their Spanish vocabulary!