In Spanish, all words are either “masculine” or “feminine”.

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In Spanish, all words are either “masculine” or “feminine”. Look at the ending of the word to know if it is masculine or feminine….

What if the word doesn’t end in “o” or “a”??? How will you know if it’s masculine or feminine???

Memorize these acronyms…

D ión z a Feminine words usually end in d-ión-z-a la ciudad- city la canción- song la luz- light la casa- house

LONERS Masculine words usually end in l-o-n-e-r-s el carril- lane el teléfono- phone el malecón- boardwalk el alambre- wire el color- color el autobus- bus

There are exceptions!!! El mapa- map El agua- water La foto- picture Nevertheless, memorize LONERS & DIONZA

Definite Articles- words for “the” article noun Singular- masculine El chico- the boy Singular- feminine La chica- the girl Plural- masculine Los chicos- the boys feminine Las chicas- the girls el la los las

Práctica: the shoe __ zapato El zapato the shoes ____ zapatos Los zapatos the shirt ___ camisa La camisa the shirts ____camisas Las camisas

Indefinite Articles- words for “a/an” or “some” article noun Singular- maculine feminine Plural- masculine

Práctica: a hat ____ sombrero some hats _____ sombreros a bag _____ bolsa some bags ______ bolsas