Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Vocabulary - adjective

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Vocabulary - Nouns

Masculine Nouns


Un/El is used for A/The 

Places

banco - bank
bano - bathroom
hospital - hospital
museo - museum

Animals

gato - cat
pato - duck
perro - dog
pollo - chicken

Others

padre - father
problema - problem

Feminine Nouns 

Una/La is used for A/The 

calle - street

Others

madre - mother
pragunta - Question

Nouns with Masculine and Feminine forms

People

herman[o|a] - brother|sister
abuel[o|a] - grand father|mother
nino[o|a] - boy|girl




Conjugations in Spanish

  • Yo soy = I am
  • Tú eres = You are (singular, colloquial)
  • Usted es = You are (singular, formal)
  • Él es = He is
  • Ella es = She is
  • Ell@s son = They are
  • Ustedes son = You are (plural)
  • Nosotr@s somos = We are
  • Vosotros sois = You are (plural, colloquial, only used in Spain)
where @ stands for o (for males or group of people) and a (for females)

Reference:
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/8721486

Vocabulary - adjective

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