12.3.3
People & Animals
Gender of Nouns for People and Animals
Gender of Nouns for People and Animals
The most common noun endings are 'o' for masculine nouns, and 'a' for feminine nouns. But there are others. When talking about animals and people they can either be masculine or feminine.
Nouns ending in 'o'
Nouns ending in 'o'
- Nouns that end in 'o' are generally masculine.
- To form the feminine of these nouns you replace the 'o' with an 'a'.
- El tío → La tía.
- The Uncle → The Aunt.
- El tío → La tía.
Nouns ending in 'd', 'l', 'n', 'r', 's' and 'z'
Nouns ending in 'd', 'l', 'n', 'r', 's' and 'z'
- When in the masculine form these nouns do not have an 'o'.
- To put them into the feminine form you add an 'a' to the masculine form.
- El doctor → La doctora.
- The doctor.
- El doctor → La doctora.
- There are two main exceptions, which stay in the masculine form even when feminine.
- El/la joven (the youth) and El/la líder (the leader).
Nouns ending in 'e'
Nouns ending in 'e'
- Nouns that end in 'e' stay that way when masculine.
- When these nouns are feminine sometimes the 'e' changes to an 'a', while sometimes it stays the same.
- El presidente → La presidenta.
- The president.
- El alcalde → La alcalde.
- The mayor.
- El presidente → La presidenta.
- An exception to this is:
- El tigre (the tiger) → La tigresa (the tigress).
Nouns ending in 'ón' or 'ín'
Nouns ending in 'ón' or 'ín'
- These nouns, in the masculine form, end in 'ón' or 'ín'.
- In the feminine form they change to 'ona' or 'ina'.
- 'El campeón → la campeona.
- The champion.
- El bailarín → La bailarina.
- The ballet dancer
- 'El campeón → la campeona.
Nouns ending in 'í' or 'ú'
Nouns ending in 'í' or 'ú'
- These nouns are normally masculine.
- These nouns are usually only feminine when talking about someone's nationality or religion.
- These noun endings do not change when feminine, It is only the article that changes.
- El ají - the chilli pepper.
- El hindú → La hindú - the Hindu.
1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
1.1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
2You, Family & Home
2.1My Family & I
2.1.1Name & Age
2.1.2Colours
2.1.3Hair & Eyes
2.1.4Adjective Endings Match the Gender of the Noun
2.1.5Physical Appearance
2.1.6Personality
2.1.7Family Members
2.1.8Eldest, Youngest
2.1.9Other Family Members
2.1.10Family Life - Listening
2.1.11Describing Others
2.1.12Nationalities
2.1.13Being Polite
2.1.14Introductions
2.1.15Pets
2.1.16At The Post Office
2.1.17Letters
2.1.18Opinion Phrases
2.1.19End of Topic Test - My Family & I
2.2Time
2.3Home
2.4Body & Illness
2.5Relationships
3School & Jobs
4Town, Shopping, Food, Drink
4.1Town
4.2Food
4.3A Healthy Life
5Free Time
5.1Free Time
5.2Social Media
5.2.1Social Media
5.2.2Social Media 2
5.2.3Social Media Vocab - Spanish to English
5.2.4Social Media Vocab - English to Spanish
5.2.5Social Media Vocab - Translations
5.2.6Positives of Social Media
5.2.7Negatives of Social Media
5.2.8'No'
5.2.9Mobile Technology
5.2.10Your Devices
5.2.11Mobile Tech Vocab- Spanish to English
5.2.12Mobile Tech Vocab- English to Spanish
5.2.13Mobile Tech Vocab- Translations
5.2.14Social Media - Listening
6Holiday
7The World Around Us
7.1The World Around Us
8Present Tense
8.1Present Tense
8.1.1Regular AR Verbs
8.1.2Irregular AR Verbs
8.1.3Regular ER Verbs
8.1.4Irregular ER Verbs
8.1.5Irregular ER Verbs 2
8.1.6Regular IR Verbs
8.1.7Irregular IR Verbs
8.1.8Irregular IR Verbs 2
8.1.9Irregular IR Verbs 3
8.1.10Irregular IR Verbs 3
8.1.11To Be
8.1.12Uses of To Be
8.1.13Uses of To Be 2
8.1.14To Like
8.1.15To Have
9Past Tense
9.1Preterite Tense
9.2Imperfect Tense
9.3Imperfect v Perfect
9.4Infinitive Phrases
10Future Tense
11Conditional
12Grammar
12.1Articles
12.2Adjectives
12.2.1Gender & Position
12.2.2The Position of Adjectives
12.2.3Adjectives that Change Endings
12.2.4Adjectives that Remain the Same
12.2.5Adjectives 2
12.2.6'Ser'
12.2.7'Estar'
12.2.8Grande & Bueno
12.2.9Plurals Ending in a Consonant
12.2.10Plurals Ending in a Vowel
12.2.11Possession
12.2.12Indefinite
12.2.13Complex Comparisons
12.3Nouns
12.3.1Common Noun Endings
12.3.2Other Noun Endings
12.3.3People & Animals
12.3.4Nouns that Stay the Same
12.3.5Nouns Used for Masculine or Feminine
12.3.6Masculine & Feminine Nouns
12.3.7Masculine Exceptions
12.3.8Feminine Exceptions
12.3.9Noun Endings that Are Usually Feminine
12.3.10Noun Endings that Are Usually Masculine
12.3.11Masculine Nouns
12.3.12Masculine & Feminine Nouns
12.3.13Plural Nouns that End in a Vowel
12.3.14Plural Nouns that End in a Consonant
12.6Pronouns
12.7Negatives
12.8Questions
12.10Adverbs
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1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
1.1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
2You, Family & Home
2.1My Family & I
2.1.1Name & Age
2.1.2Colours
2.1.3Hair & Eyes
2.1.4Adjective Endings Match the Gender of the Noun
2.1.5Physical Appearance
2.1.6Personality
2.1.7Family Members
2.1.8Eldest, Youngest
2.1.9Other Family Members
2.1.10Family Life - Listening
2.1.11Describing Others
2.1.12Nationalities
2.1.13Being Polite
2.1.14Introductions
2.1.15Pets
2.1.16At The Post Office
2.1.17Letters
2.1.18Opinion Phrases
2.1.19End of Topic Test - My Family & I
2.2Time
2.3Home
2.4Body & Illness
2.5Relationships
3School & Jobs
4Town, Shopping, Food, Drink
4.1Town
4.2Food
4.3A Healthy Life
5Free Time
5.1Free Time
5.2Social Media
5.2.1Social Media
5.2.2Social Media 2
5.2.3Social Media Vocab - Spanish to English
5.2.4Social Media Vocab - English to Spanish
5.2.5Social Media Vocab - Translations
5.2.6Positives of Social Media
5.2.7Negatives of Social Media
5.2.8'No'
5.2.9Mobile Technology
5.2.10Your Devices
5.2.11Mobile Tech Vocab- Spanish to English
5.2.12Mobile Tech Vocab- English to Spanish
5.2.13Mobile Tech Vocab- Translations
5.2.14Social Media - Listening
6Holiday
7The World Around Us
7.1The World Around Us
8Present Tense
8.1Present Tense
8.1.1Regular AR Verbs
8.1.2Irregular AR Verbs
8.1.3Regular ER Verbs
8.1.4Irregular ER Verbs
8.1.5Irregular ER Verbs 2
8.1.6Regular IR Verbs
8.1.7Irregular IR Verbs
8.1.8Irregular IR Verbs 2
8.1.9Irregular IR Verbs 3
8.1.10Irregular IR Verbs 3
8.1.11To Be
8.1.12Uses of To Be
8.1.13Uses of To Be 2
8.1.14To Like
8.1.15To Have
9Past Tense
9.1Preterite Tense
9.2Imperfect Tense
9.3Imperfect v Perfect
9.4Infinitive Phrases
10Future Tense
11Conditional
12Grammar
12.1Articles
12.2Adjectives
12.2.1Gender & Position
12.2.2The Position of Adjectives
12.2.3Adjectives that Change Endings
12.2.4Adjectives that Remain the Same
12.2.5Adjectives 2
12.2.6'Ser'
12.2.7'Estar'
12.2.8Grande & Bueno
12.2.9Plurals Ending in a Consonant
12.2.10Plurals Ending in a Vowel
12.2.11Possession
12.2.12Indefinite
12.2.13Complex Comparisons
12.3Nouns
12.3.1Common Noun Endings
12.3.2Other Noun Endings
12.3.3People & Animals
12.3.4Nouns that Stay the Same
12.3.5Nouns Used for Masculine or Feminine
12.3.6Masculine & Feminine Nouns
12.3.7Masculine Exceptions
12.3.8Feminine Exceptions
12.3.9Noun Endings that Are Usually Feminine
12.3.10Noun Endings that Are Usually Masculine
12.3.11Masculine Nouns
12.3.12Masculine & Feminine Nouns
12.3.13Plural Nouns that End in a Vowel
12.3.14Plural Nouns that End in a Consonant
12.6Pronouns
12.7Negatives
12.8Questions
12.10Adverbs
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