spanish dance ending in o
Antananarivo. It is the capital of Madagascar
In Spanish, most nouns ending in "o" are masculine and singular, while most nouns ending in "os" are masculine and plural. For example, "libro" (book) is singular and "libros" (books) is plural. Keep in mind that there are exceptions to this rule, so it's always best to check the gender and number of each noun individually.
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Feminine, words ending with A tend to be Fem and words ending with O tend to be Mas.
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A Mini Metro
'Cristobal' (with an accent on the 'o') = 'Christopher' in Spanish
Feminine All Spanish words ending in a are f & in o are m. I remember it by~ Abercrombie & Fitch & Oh man
One is used for a boy and the other is used for a girl. the one ending in a is girl and the one ending in o is for boys
The capital city of menorca is Mahon. Or if you are spelling it in spanish it is Mao [with an accent on the 'o'] {:-)
It is usually a male's name, due to the ending letter 'o'. in many latin based languages, there are words that are denoted as feminine and masculine. Rico, in spanish, happens to be a masculine name, therefor one can say its a boy's name