In Spanish, many adjectives change form based on gender. Common examples include "alto" (tall) for masculine and "alta" for feminine, "bonito" (pretty) for masculine and "bonita" for feminine, and "inteligente" (intelligent), which remains the same for both genders but can take variations in plural forms like "inteligentes." Other adjectives, such as "pequeño" (small) and "pequeña," also exhibit this gender distinction.
In Spanish, "ciudad" is a feminine noun, so it is used with feminine articles and adjectives such as "la" or "bonita".
Most adjectives in Spanish can be either feminine or masculine depending on the genre of the accompanying noun. "Favourite" is "favorito" in Spanish. So, if you put a masculine noun before like "libro" (book), then it's masculine: Mi libro favorito (my favourite book) but if the noun is feminine like "comida" then you have to use the feminine form: Mi comida favorita (my favourite food)
masculine ;)
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
the word the in Spanish is use in different ways because in the Spanish language there is a masculine and a feminine. for example: the car, el carro masculine and the house, la casa feminine.
Andes is a masculine noun in Spanish.
In Spanish, "baño" is a masculine noun.
In Spanish, the word "hora" is feminine. So you would use feminine articles and adjectives when referring to it, such as "la hora correcta" (the correct time).
masculine
Masculine
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"
is avril masculine or feminine?