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Learn to Read and Speak Spanish - Gender Nouns 2 Masculine nouns that end in a consonant often have a corresponding feminine form that ends in -a.
la profesora el doctor la doctora el señor la señora Some nouns that refer to people use the same form for both masculine and feminine. These nouns indicate gender by the article (el or la).
la estudiante el pianista la pianista el artista la artista Nouns that end in -sión, -ción, -dad, -tad, -tud, -umbre are feminine.
la decisión la conversación la habitación la ciudad la universidad la dificultad la libertad la actitud la gratitud la certidumbre la muchedumbre Some nouns that end in -a are masculine.
el telegrama el programa el mapa el sistema el poema el día el tema el clima el idioma el sofá el planeta Many nouns that end in -ma are masculine. Notice that eight of the twelve nouns listed above end in -ma.
el programa el problema el sistema el poema el idioma el clima el tema Four of the nouns that end in -a are simply exceptions and must be memorized.
el mapa el planeta el sofá A few nouns that end in -o are feminine.
la radio Review of the rules learned in lesson 1 and lesson 2.
You now know most of the rules for determining the gender of a noun. There are just a few more things to know, but they won't be covered until later. Remember, whenever you learn a new noun, learn it complete with its definite article (el, la). Definite articles are the subject of a lesson on studyspanish.com.
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