if the word ends in "cion" or "sion" it is feminine
Feminine, words ending with A tend to be Fem and words ending with O tend to be Mas.
Some words that end in a consonant are:aboutborncolddreadeatfarmguardharpinvalidjunkkitchenlampmannationowlpoolquartrustspoonurgentvaultwestXmasyearzircon
consonant vowel consonant ending in e
Feminine All Spanish words ending in a are f & in o are m. I remember it by~ Abercrombie & Fitch & Oh man
Bicyclette is feminine. In words ending in "ette" in French, are feminine.
A few words starting and ending with a consonant that have o in the middle are:bogboxboycodcogcotcoycowdogdotfogfoxfobgobgodgothothobhophowjobjotloblotloglowmowmobmodmommopnotnowpowpodpoppotrotrobrodrowsobsodsonsowsoytogtomtontoptottowvowwow
No, revolución is feminine (in fact most all words in Spanish ending in "ción" are feminine).
Words ending '-ion' are always feminine.
Salva nuestros almas It might seem that "alma" is feminine because it ends in an a, but many Spanish words ending in "ma" are actually masculine.
In French, the word "douce" is feminine. This can be determined by looking at the ending of the word, with the "e" at the end indicating it is feminine. In French, nouns and adjectives have gender, with feminine words typically ending in "e" and masculine words often ending in consonants.
Examples of words with double consonant endings include: "bitter," "happy," "better," "running," "rebel," and "planning."
Alumna is the feminine form. pupil is the English word. In spanish a female pupil is called alumna and male is called alumno. Usually in Spanish words ending in a are femenine and ending in o masculine.