12.3.1

Common Noun Endings

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Common Noun Endings

Spanish noun endings change depending on if there are 1 object or more than 1 object (plural) and whether the noun is masculine or feminine. 'o', 'a', 'os' and 'as' are the most common endings.

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'o' - masculine singular

  • El verano.
    • The summer.
  • El ancho.
    • The width.
  • El pedazo.
    • The piece.
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'a' - feminine singular

  • La niebla.
    • The fog.
  • La falta.
    • The lack, the error.
  • La plata (🥈).
    • Silver.
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'os' - masculine plural

  • Los invitados.
    • The guests.
  • Los miembros.
    • The members.
  • Los riesgos (⚠️).
    • The risks.
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'as' - feminine plural

  • Las barras (de pan) (🥖).
    • The loaves (of bread).
  • Las cucharas (🥄).
    • The spoons.
  • Las estrellas (⭐).
    • The stars.

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