Saturday, October 25, 2008

REVIEW:Nouns and Articles

Nouns are referred to in Spanish as sustantivos and articles are called artículos.
A NOUN can be a person, animal, idea or a thing. This are examples of nouns that you might know and if not you can add them to your list of vocabulary:

el profesor la profesora.............teacher,profesor
el morral la mochila................backpack,bookbag
la oficina.............................................office
el amor..............................................love

As you can see above all nouns are either masculine (masculino) or feminine (femenino) in gender.

el secretario la secretaria ............................. secretary
el niño la niña........................................ child

FEMININE NOUNS

The gender of the nouns must be memorized and if you use the article that will help you remember them. Another way to determine whether a noun is masculine or feminine is by looking at their ending. Most nouns ending in -a are feminine:

la oficina
la mochila
la secretaria

All nouns that end in -tad or -dad are feminine

la libertad..........................liberty
la universidad....................university

All nouns that end in -ión are feminine

la nación...................................nation
la comparación........................comparison
la combinación........................combination

the chart below shows you the articles that are placed before the nouns shown above. These are known as DEFINITE ARTICLES


Singular

Plural

Masculine

el--the

los--the

Feminine

la--the

las--the


The definite articles are used when you are refering to a specific noun.


INDEFINITE ARTICLES


Singular

Plural

Masculine

un---a,an

unos---some

Feminine

una---a,an

unas---some



Use the indefinite noun when referring to a non-specific noun.

el taco----specific taco .....chicken taco,beef taco
un taco----a taco

la secretaria.......la secretaria del doctor .....specific secretary
una secretaria... a secretary

el edificio....the building
un edificio...a building

MASCULINE NOUNS

Most nouns that end in -o are masculine:

el edificio......................building
el libro..........................book
el bolígrafo...................pen


EXCEPTIONS

el dia and el mapa
Words derive from Greek that end in -ma such as:

el sistema..........................the system
el programa......................the program
el problema.......................the problem

A common exception to this rule regarding masculine nouns ending in -o is

la mano


RULE # 1

If a nound ends in a vowel add a -s to make it plural

la mochila las mochilas
el edificio los edificios
el libro de texto........ los libros de texto

RULE #2

If a noun ends in a consonant add an -es

papel+ es= papeles
universidad+es=universidades

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