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Spanish confuses masculine and feminine nouns.

These words are many in Spanish, and it is troublesome to list them one by one:

The following words appear frequently and are most easily confused.

A masculine word ending in-a.

Question a? m? Problem, trouble

Teorema? m? Principle, theory

clima? Mycoplasma idiot? m? mapa? m? Dia? Meter (short for meter))

Nouns ending in -o but feminine

Mano? f.

foto(fotografía)? Motorcycle (motorcycle rider)

Radiotecnia? Radio is the feminine abbreviation of radio communication and radio technology, but it is masculine when it means "radius and range".

Generally, feminine words ending in -o are abbreviations of proper nouns, but their original words are actually feminine.

There is another one that ends with-e. These words are negative and positive.

A masculine word ending in e

Accident? Accident? ambiente? Atmospheric apunte notes

Atak? Attack? Bosque? Forest? Bronce? bronze

Bouthry? Condor cafe? Coffee? joke

Jock? Conflict? Auto parts? raw material

Contrast? Contrast? Deportation? A sportsman? consume

Destelle? Details? Dean? Teeth? disquete? Disk device? luggage

Escape from reality? The window? estante? Shelf folklore? Folk custom? Gallagher garage

Men? Man jaffe? Chief, Mueller? Furniture? Nombu. name

Westerners? The west? oriente? Oriental Pachet? Parque? park

patinaje? Skating peine? Comb? Pie? Foot feather? feather

Postley? Dessert? Restaurant? restaurant

Soble? Envelope timbre? Bell trager? Clothes? tomate? tomato

viaje? Travel? mente? think

Every month (February, September, October, November, February)

A feminine word ending in e

Art? Art? Base? Foundation? calle? Street sign? meat

Crass? Clave class? Answer, answer costumbre? Habit? Especially? kind

Faber. Fever, Fraser? Sentence? Frente forehead fonte? spring

gente? People complain? Flu? Che Le? Milk? Ravi? key

Neve? Nuo Nuo what? At night? parte? Part? Sirte? luck

Tarde? Vallante in the afternoon? different

There are still some words that are feminine, but because of the relationship between syllables and stress, the previous articles and definite articles should be masculine.

El? Aguel? Humble, Al? Aurel? Argila