Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
The word "ojo" in Spanish is masculine.
masculine
Masculine
It is "el ojo" in Spanish. "Ojo" is a masculine noun, so the correct article to use is "el."
"Ojo kaluguran daka" is not in Tagalog. It appears to be in a different language.
"Ojo encino" translates to "oak eye" in English. It could refer to a specific location, a type of tree, or have a symbolic meaning, depending on the context.
"Oho Verde" is a mix of Spanish and Italian words that do not have a direct translation. "Oho" doesn't have a clear meaning in Spanish, while "verde" means green. It could possibly be a mix of phrases or words without a specific meaning.
"Taquito de ojo" is a colloquial Mexican expression that means to admire someone or find them visually appealing, similar to saying "eye candy" in English. It is often used in a playful or flirtatious way.
el ojo
yes it means eye in spanish
Ojos (or Ojo for singular)
Yes
ojo. haha i took spanish.
Ojo is a Spanish word and in English it means "eye".
eye= el ojo
"Ojo de Libre" means "Eye of Liberty" in Spanish
color de ojo
One is "oso", the Spanish word for bear. (h)ola - hello ole - ole! once - eleven oreja - ear ojo - eye
watch it with the surgeries
The Spanish word for "eye" is "ojo", pronounced OH-hoh