Se escribe BÚHO, su homónima femenina sería: un búho hembra.
Sex and grammatical gender are not the same. Some words have what is known as 'epicene gender', where the one gender is used for male and female.
'el buho' is one such; it can be either a male, or a female, owl.
Feminine: La costumbre
feminine. If I remember correctly, my Spanish teacher told us that if a noun ends in -men then it is feminine
lección is a feminine word in Spanish, therefore its plural is las lecciones
No. Nor is it feminine, either. It is the infinitive of a verb (= to travel), which doesn't have masculine and feminine in Spanish.
No, it is the plural of la flor. It would be las flores.
The meaning of the Spanish word 'buho' is owl or long eared owl. 'Buho' can also be used to refer to someone as a unsociable person, or a shy recluse person.
The Spanish feminine word for "they" is "ellas."
lechuza, buho, mochuelo
The word "mesa" in Spanish is feminine.
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"
Feminine, La cara or The Face.
The Spanish word for scissors, "tijeras," is feminine.
Revista is feminine.
feminine word in spanish (nose)
The Spanish word "luces" is feminine. It is the plural form of "luz," which is a feminine noun.
if you meant "gratitud" the word is femenine in spanish, as in "La gratitud"
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.