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Master Basic Spanish Today
Master Basic Spanish Today
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"Master Basic Spanish Today" is your passport to confidently navigating conversations in Spanish! Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, this comprehensive guide is designed to make learning Spanish accessible and enjoyable. Packed with practical exercises, essential vocabulary, and cultural insights, this book takes you on a journey to grasp the fundamentals of the language. From simple greetings to everyday expressions, "Master Basic Spanish Today" equips you with the tools to communicate effectively and build a strong foundation in Spanish. Dive in and embark on your exciting language-learning adventure!
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PublisherQLI
Release dateNov 15, 2023
ISBN9786463454840
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    Master Basic Spanish Today - Quijote Language Institute

    1

    SINGULAR NOUNS

    A noun is a word used to either indicate:

    􏰀 - a thing 􏰀

    - a place

    - a 􏰀person

    All Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine.

    The common rule is that masculine nouns end with –o and feminine nouns end with –a. But, as we will see it later on, there are some exceptions to this rule.

    Examples of masculine nouns which end in –o:

    􏰀 minuto ……….minute 􏰀

    plato ......... plate 􏰀

    carro ..... car 􏰀

    libro .......... book

    Examples of feminine nouns ending in –a would be:

    􏰀 bicicleta .......... bicycle

    􏰀 mesa ........ table 􏰀

    fresa .... strawberry 􏰀

    cuchara ...... spoon

    Sometimes, with nouns relating to persons or animals, the –o or –a at the end will change, depending on whether it relates to male or female.

    Some examples of this are: 􏰀

    gato .......... male cat

    􏰀 gata .......... female cat

    􏰀 abuelo ...... grandfather 􏰀

    abuela ...... grandmother

    􏰀 tío ............. uncle 􏰀

    tía ............. aunt

    􏰀 chico ......... boy 􏰀

    chica ......... girl

    Some exceptions to the general rule explained rule however exist.

    Below is a list of common examples of nouns ending in –a which are masculine:

    􏰀 clima .................... climate

    􏰀 día ........................ day

    􏰀 idioma ................... language

    􏰀 mapa .................... map

    􏰀 planeta .................. planeta

    􏰀 poema ................... poem

    􏰀 problema ............... problem

    􏰀 programa ............... programme

    􏰀 sistema .................. system

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