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Every object in Spanish has either a male or a female gender. Some insubstantial concepts actually have a neutral gender. Generally speaking words that end in "o" are masculine (but not "la mano").

When the word is plural it will have an 's' appended to it (sometimes 'es').

Examples of plural masculine Spanish words:

burros

zapatos

anillos

dedos

huesos

músculos

huevos

amigos

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