América, el nombre del continente americano o nombre de mujer. En honor al viajero y navegante Américo Vespucio.
If you mean to ask "why" is America feminine in Spanish, the answer is that it is wholly incidental. A word being masculine or feminine does not impart a value judgment on that thing.
The word "revista" in Spanish is feminine.
femenine La America del norte La America central La America del sur Saludos PISKIARG (from south America)
English does not have feminine or masculine nouns. In Spanish, it is feminine.
It is spanish
feminine. If I remember correctly, my Spanish teacher told us that if a noun ends in -men then it is feminine
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"
its in spanish as feminine or masculine.
In Spanish, "nariz" is a feminine noun.
lección is a feminine word in Spanish, therefore its plural is las lecciones
Comida is food in spanish. The word ends in an "a" so it is feminine-la comida.
Feminine: La costumbre
Semena is not a Spanish word. The Spanish words "semana" (week) and "semilla" (seed) are both feminine. The Spanish word "semen" (semen) is masculine.