Vosotros is masculine in Spanish. The second person plural subject pronoun nevertheless references females and males in mixed audiences, as opposed to vosotras only referring to females. The pronunciation will be "bo-SO-tros" at the beginning, and "vo-SO-tros" in the middle, of phrases or sentences in Uruguayan Spanish.
I->Yo You->Tú He->Él She->Ella It->Ello (not used) We->Nosotros You->Vosotros They->Ellos (All masculine or both masculine and feminine) They - Ellas (All feminine)
masculine ;)
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
Andes is a masculine noun in Spanish.
In Spanish, "baño" is a masculine noun.
masculine
Masculine
it is feminine because spanish word that ends with a "na" or just a "a" is feminine. if its masculine it ends with a "o"
is avril masculine or feminine?
The twelve subject pronouns in Spanish are:yotuvos (Agentina)elellaello (rare)Ustednosotrosvosotros (Spain)ellosellasUstedes
It is masculine. As in el reloj.
"Bolígrafo" is masculine in Spanish.