Feminine: La costumbre
No. Nor is it feminine, either. It is the infinitive of a verb (= to travel), which doesn't have masculine and feminine in Spanish.
It is masculine. To tell if it is masculine or feminine look at the last letter. If it ends in 'O' then it is masculine. If it ends in 'A' then it is feminine. This is not always true but mostly it is.
The Spanish word "puertas" is feminine, and plural.
Masculine Singular: Ese Feminine Singular: Esa Masculine Plural: Esos Feminine Plural: Esas
lección is a feminine word in Spanish, therefore its plural is las lecciones
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 Spanish word "pez" is masculine.
The word "revista" in Spanish is feminine.
Viejo is the masculine word, and vieja is the feminine word for "old" in Spanish. It can be masculine or feminine, according to the gender of the word you are describing.
"In Spanish, the word 'botón' is masculine."
In Spanish, "nariz" is a feminine noun.
Semena is not a Spanish word. The Spanish words "semana" (week) and "semilla" (seed) are both feminine. The Spanish word "semen" (semen) is masculine.
The Spanish word for scissors, "tijeras," is feminine.
No. Nor is it feminine, either. It is the infinitive of a verb (= to travel), which doesn't have masculine and feminine in Spanish.
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
The word "teclado" is masculine in Spanish.
The Spanish word Computadora is feminine, not masculine. However, in Spain the term for computer is "ordenador", which is masculine.