"The market' in Spanish is 'el mercado.' 'El' is the Spanish masculine article. When a noun takes the 'el' article and ends in 'o,' you can be better than 95% certain that the noun is masculine. Muchacho, carro, burro, gaucho, perro, toro - all masculine.
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
In Spanish sharpener or sacapuntas is masculine.
In Spanish, "baño" is a masculine noun.
It is masculine. As in el reloj.
el teclado(masculine)
"Bolígrafo" is masculine in Spanish.
Masculine. You say "el dia"
Clock in spanish is translated to "reloj". Reloj is a masculine word.
In Spanish, "state" is masculine and is translated as "estado."
The Spanish word "castillo" is masculine.
The Spanish word "cielo" is masculine.
The Spanish word "salón" is masculine.