Femenina
you spell it instrucciones feminine plural
feo or fe(a) (feminine)
africano/a (masculine/feminine)
cuarenta y uno (or -a if it feminine)
The Spanish word for white (feminine form) is spelled blanca.
nietosuse nietos for masculine, nietas for feminine, nietos for mixed
The word muchachos is Spanish for young men or boys. The feminine form is muchachas.
"Good" in Spanish is "bueno" or "buena" (depending on whether the noun being modified by the adjective "good" is masculine or feminine).
Ugly is feo (male) and fea (female)---In order to spell 'ugly' in Spanish, you have to remember that 'ugly' is an adjective, and Spanish adjectives have to agree in number and gender with the nouns they modify. There are two genders [masculine & feminine], and two 'numbers' [singular and plural]. That means there are 2 x 2= 4 different ways to spell ugly in Spanish. It also means there are at least 4 different ways to spell ALL Spanish adjectives. The four ways to spell ugly in Spanish are:1) feo [single, masculine] The ugly dog.2) feos [plural, masculine] The ugly dogs.3) fea [single, feminine] The ugly table.4) feas [plural, feminine] The ugly tables.
"un" (masculine article) or "una" (feminine article). Nouns in Spanish are either masculine or feminine, and you need to know which you are talking about.Un (Masculine people or objects)Una (feminine people of objects)The word Uno means the number one ONLY, not a.
las necesidades (it is a feminine noun) If you mean it as a verb (he/she/it/needs....), then: el/ella/ello necesita.....
Revista is feminine.