We use some words called nouns to name a person, animal, object, place or idea. For instance, boy, table, dog, park and love are nouns. In Spanish, all nouns have a gender. In other words, living things and objects can be feminine or masculine. Although it does not mean that there are male or female things, the nouns referring to males (for instance, a male animal) are masculine and nouns that refer to females are normally feminine. Continue reading “¿Masculino o femenino? El género en español”
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