Nouns Have Gender
Beginner
In Spanish, every noun is either masculine or feminine, even if it has nothing to do with biological sex.
Example:
El libro (the book – masculine)
La mesa (the table – feminine)
The gender affects which articles (el, la, un, una) and adjectives you use.
El perro negro (the black dog)
La casa blanca (the white house)
In Spanish, every noun is either masculine or feminine, even if it has nothing to do with biological sex.
Example:
El libro (the book – masculine)
La mesa (the table – feminine)
The gender affects which articles (el, la, un, una) and adjectives you use.
El perro negro (the black dog)
La casa blanca (the white house)
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Understanding gender in Spanish is a powerful tool for becoming a more confident and accurate speaker. Here's why it matters:
Understanding gender helps you:
Speak and write correctly
Match articles, adjectives, and pronouns
Sound more natural to native speakers
Keep practicing — it gets easier with time! 💪🇪🇸
