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In your own words, please explain how gender of nouns work in the Spanish language. I'd like to see 2 general rules, 2 exceptions, and examples for every case.

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Answer:When talking masculine words end in o and feminine end with a. Also pronouns are: El and ese for masculine and Ella and esa for feminine. When starting a sentence you start with El, La, Ellos, and Lo ( The, They, That,) examples: La Mano ( The Hand ) is one of the exceptions sometimes the firsts word and the second word won’t be both masculine or feminine. Examples of Feminine : La Niña ( The girl ) La Piña ( The pineapple ) Examples of Masculine: El sillón ( The chair ) Los baños ( The bathrooms ) At first this is confusing and when the terms aren’t both feminine or masculine say then out loud to see if they makes sense.

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