"The market' in Spanish is 'el mercado.' 'El' is the Spanish masculine article. When a noun takes the 'el' article and ends in 'o,' you can be better than 95% certain that the noun is masculine. Muchacho, carro, burro, gaucho, perro, toro - all masculine.
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
It is masculine. As in el reloj.
In Spanish sharpener or sacapuntas is masculine.
The word "teclado" is masculine in Spanish.
"Bolígrafo" is masculine in Spanish.
Clock in spanish is translated to "reloj". Reloj is a masculine word.
Masculine
masculine
masculine
The Spanish word Computadora is feminine, not masculine. However, in Spain the term for computer is "ordenador", which is masculine.
"Hotel" in Spanish is masculine, "El hotel".
masculine