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Only first declension Latin feminines end in -a. Most feminine nouns do not.

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How is a word masculine or feminine in spanish?

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


Why Is the word mano in spanish feminine?

The word for hand in Spanish comes from the Latin word 'manus,' which is itself feminine. The Romans, Latin speakers, colonized Spain for centuries. Why the word 'manus' is feminine in Latin is another question. Incidentally, the word for hand in Italian is also 'mano' and it's feminine as well.


Masculine and feminine brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese, nouns are classified as masculine or feminine based on their gender. Masculine nouns typically end in -o, while feminine nouns often end in -a. Adjectives also change to match the gender of the noun they are describing. Pronouns and articles will vary depending on the gender of the noun they are referring to.


Do you add an 'e' if a word is feminine?

In some languages that use gendered nouns, such as French or Spanish, an 'e' may be added to the end of a word to indicate it is feminine. However, this rule does not apply universally across all languages with gendered nouns.


Irregular nouns and their plural form?

Unlike regular English nouns that form the plural by adding 's' or 'es' to the end of the word, irregular English nouns require vowel or consonant changes, or suffixation. For some common nouns of Old English origin, the vowel undergoes a change (ablaut). For example:foot > feetman > menwoman > womenmouse > micetooth > teethSome other common nouns of Old English origin require the addition of 'n' or 'en' to form the plural. For example:child > childrenox > oxenYet other common nouns, which are often of Old English origin and refer to groups of animals, have identical plural and singular form. For example:deer > deermoose > moosetrout > troutoffspring > offspringsheep > sheepFor nouns of Latin origin that end in an 'a', change the 'a' to 'ae' to form the plural. For example:formula > formulaealumna > alumnaeFor nouns of Latin origin that end in 'ex' or 'ix', change the suffix to 'ices'. For example:matrix > matricesvertex > verticesindex > indicesFor nouns of Latin origin that end in 'is', change the 'is' to 'es'. For example:axis > axescrisis > crisesanalysis > analysesthesis > thesesFor nouns of Latin origin that end in 'on', change 'on' to 'a'. For example:criterion > criteriaphenomenon > phenomenaautomaton > automataFor nouns of Latin origin that end in 'um', change 'um' to 'a'. For example:datum > datamedium > mediaaddendum > addendamillennium > millenniaFor nouns of Latin origin that end in 'us', change the 'us' to 'i', 'era', 'ora' or 'es'. For example:syllabus > syllabigenus > generacorpus > corporacensus > censusesFor nouns of Greek origin that end in 'ma', add 'ta' to the end of the word to form the plural. For example:dogma > dogmatastigma > stigmataschema > schemataFor nouns of French origin that end in 'eau', add 'x' to the end of the word to form the plural. For example:chateau > chateauxbeau > beauxbureau > bureauxFor nouns of Hebrew origin, add 'im' or 'ot' to the end of the word to form the plural. For example:cherub > cherubimmatzah > matzot

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Nouns ending in a is feminine?

Not in English. In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. A number of the languages from which English nouns come to us have masculine and feminine forms and in some of those languages, feminine nouns do end with a.


Is notation masculine or feminine in french?

Feminine - La notation.Almost all, if not all, nouns that end in -ion are feminine in French.


What are the two genders of nouns in spanish?

Latin nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter. The nominative case generally indicates gender, e.g., nouns that end in -us are masculine, those that end in -a are feminine and those that end in -um are neuter. Not all nouns follow this rule, but many do.


How is a word masculine or feminine in spanish?

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


Why Is the word mano in spanish feminine?

The word for hand in Spanish comes from the Latin word 'manus,' which is itself feminine. The Romans, Latin speakers, colonized Spain for centuries. Why the word 'manus' is feminine in Latin is another question. Incidentally, the word for hand in Italian is also 'mano' and it's feminine as well.


Masculine and feminine brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese, nouns are classified as masculine or feminine based on their gender. Masculine nouns typically end in -o, while feminine nouns often end in -a. Adjectives also change to match the gender of the noun they are describing. Pronouns and articles will vary depending on the gender of the noun they are referring to.


Five feminine nouns ending with -ess?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Examples of gender nouns for a female that end with -ess are: countess, actress, waitress, princess, lioness


Do you add an 'e' if a word is feminine?

In some languages that use gendered nouns, such as French or Spanish, an 'e' may be added to the end of a word to indicate it is feminine. However, this rule does not apply universally across all languages with gendered nouns.


Nouns end with what make then masculine?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.Examples of gender specific nouns for males are:boarboybrotherbuckbulldukefatherkingpeacocksonstallionuncleYou will note that these nouns for a male do not have an ending that indicates that they are words for a male.


True or false all nouns such as La Chica that end in the letter A are feminine nouns?

false. el aroma- aroma. el clima- climate. just to name a few examples


Why do Roman names end with ''us''?

No, there are other ending for Latin names. The masculine names often end in 'us' and their feminine counterparts end in 'a', but there are endings such as Cato, Caesar, Agrippa, and Vindex, which do not have the 'us' ending.


Why is livre a masculine noun?

Nouns most often have a gender in French, as they had in Latin, a language that heavily influenced French. Hence "un livre" (a book) is a masculine noun. But "une livre" (French for the English pound - English currency or weigh measurement) is a feminine noun.