Nouns
NOUNS Nouns refer to people, animals, places, and things.
NOUNS In Spanish, nouns have gender. They are either masculine or feminine.
Masculine / Feminine Most nouns that end in -o are masculine.
Masculine / Feminine Most nouns that end in -a are feminine.
Masculine / Feminine For example: el libro la calculadora An exception: el día
Other Spanish Nouns Other Spanish nouns end in -e or a consonant.
Other Spanish Nouns For example: el cine el marcador la clase la televisión
Other Spanish Nouns Some can be both masculine and feminine by simply changing the article: el/la estudiante
It’s a good idea to learn a noun with its definite article, el or la, because that will usually tell you the gender. If you see these words how will you know their gender? They don’t end in an -o / -a.. comunidad lugar país
Practice What is the gender or the following words? How can you tell? la pluma un cuaderno el escritorio una agenda
More Practice What is the gender or the following words? How do you know? el papel la mano los computadores unas profesoras
Making Nouns Plural To make nouns plural you usually add -s to words ending in a vowel and -es to words ending in a consonant. sillasillas tecladoteclados cartelcarteles
Making Nouns Plural Singular nouns that end in z change the z to c in the plural. lápizlápices
Practice Make the following articles and nouns plural: la papelera un libro el pupitre
Practice Make the following articles and nouns plural: la actriz el examen Un móvil