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Spanish Personal Pronouns

Spanish Personal Pronouns is one of the first basic lessons every Spanish learner must learn to talk about or describe anything, of course adding to that verbs, nouns, and adjectives to give complete sentences. So in this post, we will talk about personal pronouns in Spanish and provide some brief explanations.

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Learn to recognize the gender of Spanish nouns, masculine or feminine, through pictures and sample sentences with audio. Practice with interactive quizzes too.

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This section is divided into two parts. First, we will examine a few guidelines related to the gender of nouns in Spanish. Then, we will review the use of the singular and plural forms of masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish. Let's get started! What is a "noun"? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a noun

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In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. While it’s always better to study French vocabulary with the right gender, some endings are specific to masculine or feminine, with a couple of exceptions. In this article, we are looking at French masculine nouns ending in MENT. The list is quite short but still worth it. Don’t forget to use the audio to get the pronunciation right.

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In Spanish, all nouns have gender. They can be masculine or feminine. There are rules that can help you identify the gender of nouns in Spanish. Do you know them? Visit my blog to learn more.

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An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. All French adjectives agree in number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) with the nouns they des

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In Spanish, all nouns have gender. They can be masculine or feminine. There are rules that can help you identify the gender of nouns in Spanish. Do you know them? A few Spanish nouns are rebel and don’t follow the rules. Click to learn more!

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In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. While it’s always better to study French vocabulary with the right gender, some endings are specific to masculine or feminine, with a couple of exceptions. In this article, we are looking at French masculine nouns ending in IN. Don’t forget to use the audio to get the pronunciation right and to download your free PDF at the bottom of the page.

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Master gender rules in Spanish language 🫶🎓 ⚠️ 👀In Spanish, “el agua” is used instead of “la agua” due to a rule of euphony, which aims to avoid awkward or difficult-to-pronounce repetitions of sounds. The word “agua” is feminine, but the definite article “la” changes to “el” when it precedes feminine nouns that begin with a stressed “a” sound (where the emphasis is on the first syllable), like “agua.” This change is made to facilitate pronunciation and avoid the repetition of similar…

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In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. While it’s always better to study French vocabulary with the right gender, some endings are specific to masculine or feminine, with a couple of exceptions. In this article, we are looking at French masculine nouns ending in EU. The list is quite short but still worth it. Don’t forget to use the audio to get the pronunciation right and to download your free PDF at the bottom of the page.

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