Well there are a lot, listed below are just some of the most common:
-problema
-sistema
-programa
-mapa
-clima
Those are some just write off the top of my head.
Generally, words ending in "ema" or "ama" are masculine.
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
They could end in the letter "e" like for example estudiante. It may also end in "a" sometimes, like for example deportista. It applies for both feminine ans masculine.
False. Feminine words end in "a" while masculine words end in an "o"
In Spanish, "el" is the masculine definite article used before masculine singular nouns, while "la" is the feminine definite article used before feminine singular nouns. These articles are used to indicate the gender of the noun.
All words that end in -ion in Spanish have an accent on the o in the singular (but not the plural) and are feminine.
Every object in Spanish has either a male or a female gender. Some insubstantial concepts actually have a neutral gender. Generally speaking words that end in "o" are masculine (but not "la mano"). When the word is plural it will have an 's' appended to it (sometimes 'es'). Examples of plural masculine Spanish words: burros zapatos anillos dedos huesos músculos huevos amigos
The derivation of the gender of the various nouns may go back to earlier languages (Sanskrit?) and how the thing/noun was perceived in that language's culture. Masculine and feminine nouns are not unique to Spanish or to Latin-based languages for that matter. Germanic and Semitic languages also have masculine/feminine nouns. To determine if a noun is masculine or feminine in Spanish, you usually check its final letter. Feminine nouns end in 'a,'while masculine nouns end in 'o.' However, there are some masculine nouns of primarily Greek origin which end in 'a,'e.g., el tema, el idioma
You can usually tell it is a feminine because of the at the end of the word!Unfortunately, this is one of those exceptions to this rule. It it actually masculine. Words ending in "a" that are derived from Greek are masculine. Usually these are words that end in "ema" or "ama", but "el mapa" also falls under this category.Among others are el planeta, el sistema, el dia....
Banco is masculine as are most words that end in O
no, i think its a guys. because it sounds like its a Spanish name.and Spanish words that end in "o" are usually masculine. According to babynames.com, it is a guys. but Lucia is a girls name (;
both, a for female at the end and o for the man
Usually masculine words end up in vowel "o" and femine words may end in vowel "a" for example: Amigo masc. ... El es mi amigo = He is my friend. amiga fem. ... Ella es mi amiga = She is my friend. Angela ... Ella es Angela Angelo ... El es Angelo fem. puerta, madera, silla masc. cubo, susto, barro and when you put the article el o la it tells you when should you look at.