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Noun Gender Lesson 2

Gender of Nouns: Part II

Masculine nouns that end in a consonant often have a corresponding feminine form that

ends in -a.

el profesor ............... la profesora

el doctor .................. la doctora

el señor .................... la señora

Some nouns that refer to people use the same form for both masculine and feminine.

These nouns indicate gender by the article (el or la).

el estudiante ............ la estudiante

el pianista ................ la pianista

el artista ................... la artista


Nouns that end in -sión, -ción, -dad, -tad, -tud, -umbre are feminine.

la televisión la decisión

la conversación la habitación

la ciudad la universidad

la dificultad la libertad

la actitud la gratitud

la certidumbre la muchedumbre

Some nouns that end in -a are masculine.

el problema el telegrama

el programa el mapa

el sistema el poema

el día el tema

el clima el idioma

el sofá el planeta

Many nouns that end in -ma are masculine. Notice that eight of the twelve nouns listed

above end in -ma.

el telegrama el programa

el problema el sistema

el poema el idioma

el clima el tema

NOTE: A few nouns that end in -ma are feminine, such as la cama and la pluma.

Four of the nouns that end in -a are simply exceptions and must be memorized.

el día el mapa

el planeta el sofá

A few nouns that end in -o are feminine.

la mano la radio

Review of the rules learned in lesson 1 and lesson 2.

• Many nouns that denote living things have both a masculine and a feminine form.

• Most nouns that end in -o are masculine.

• Most nouns that end in -a are feminine.

• Masculine nouns that end in a consonant often have a corresponding feminine form that ends

in -a.

• Some nouns that refer to people use the same form for both masculine and feminine. These

nouns indicate gender by the article (el or la).

• Nouns that end in -sión, -ción, -dad, -tad, -tud, -umbre are feminine.

• Many nouns that end in -ma are masculine.

• A few nouns that end in -o are feminine

You now know most of the rules for determining the gender of a noun. There are just a

few more things to know, but they won't be covered until later. Remember, whenever you

learn a new noun, learn it complete with its definite article (el, la). Definite articles are

the subject of an upcoming lesson.

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