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Also, most nouns that end in o are masculine, and most words that end in a
are feminine, like el chico and la chica
In Spanish, nouns and adjectives have to agree. We have talked about changing
endings to match boys and girls in class before.
Rojo(s)/roja(s)
Anaranjado(s)/anaranjada(s)
Amarillo(s)/amarilla(s)
morado/morada
rosado(s)/rosada(s)
negro(s)/negra(s)
blanco(s)/blanca(s)
*Some adjectives are only singular and plural. You can see that they dont have an o or an a at
the end.
Verde(s)
Azul(es)
Gris(es)
Caf(s)
Lets use blanco as an example. REMEMBER THAT ADJECTIVES COME AFTER THE
NOUN IN SPANISH
Un traje blanco una camisa blanca unos zapatos blancos unas botas blancas
Now verde:
un traje verde una camisa verde unos zapatos verdes unas botas verdes