Spanish Noun Gender
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How would you say 'the woman' in Spanish, using the correct article based on gender?

La mujer

If you wanted to say 'a game' in Spanish, what article would you use before 'partido'?

Un

Write the Spanish phrase for 'the street'.

La calle

How would you refer to 'the work' in Spanish, ensuring the article matches the noun's gender?

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If you are directing someone to 'the museum', what would you say in Spanish, using the correct article?

<p>El museo</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Theater

A building or outdoor area for housing dramatic performances, plays, or shows.

Nature

The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth.

Museum

A building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.

Work

Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.

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Game

A contest with rules in which people or teams compete against each other.

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Study Notes

  • Theater translates to "teatro" in Spanish, which is a masculine noun.
  • Nature translates to "naturaleza" in Spanish, which is a masculine noun.
  • Museum translates to "museo" in Spanish, which is a masculine noun.
  • Work translates to "trabajo" in Spanish, which is a masculine noun.
  • Game translates to "partido" in Spanish, which is a masculine noun.
  • Street translates to "calle" in Spanish, which is a feminine noun.
  • Woman translates to "mujer" in Spanish, which is a feminine noun.

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This lesson covers the concept of gender in Spanish nouns. Some nouns are masculine while some are feminine. Learn a set of common nouns and their genders in Spanish.

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