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A1 Spanish: Noun Gender, Number and Articles

Learn the fundamental concepts of noun gender and number in Spanish, including common patterns, exceptions, and essential vocabulary.
A dramatic, close-up photograph of two hands, one distinctly male and one distinctly female, gently reaching towards each other. The male hand holds a modern smartphone, while the female hand delicately holds an antique, ornate key. The background is a softly blurred, warm Spanish interior, bathed in natural light.
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Lesson#1
Welcome to your Spanish A1 part 2. By the end of this part, you'll be able to describe the people and things around you, talk about your family, and make simple comparisons.
Lesson#2
In Spanish, every noun has a gender. This means every person, place, or thing is grammatically either masculine or feminine. Focus on learning the gender together with the noun.
Lesson#3
Most nouns that end in the letter O are masculine. To say “the” with a singular masculine noun, you use el. For example, el hermano means “the brother”.
Quiz#4
What is 'the brother' in Spanish?

el hermano

Quiz#5
What is 'the friend', referring to a male, in Spanish?

el amigo

Lesson#6
Most nouns that end in the letter A are feminine. To say 'the' with a singular feminine noun, you use la. For example, la hermana means 'the sister'.

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