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)
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"
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
The Spanish word "castillo" is masculine.
The Spanish word "cielo" is masculine.
The Spanish word "salón" is masculine.
The Spanish word for favorite is 'favorito', which is the masculine form of the word. The feminine form is given as 'favorita'.
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"
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
The Spanish word "castillo" is masculine.
The Spanish word "cielo" is masculine.
The Spanish word "salón" is masculine.
The word "mesa" in Spanish is feminine.
el teclado(masculine)
The Spanish word for scissors, "tijeras," is feminine.
Revista is feminine.
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
Brazo means arm in Spanish. El brazo is masculine, la brazo is feminine.