Nouns Flashcards
(48 cards)
1
Q
la television
A
tv
2
Q
la decision
A
the decision
3
Q
la conversacion
A
conversation
4
Q
la habitacion
A
room
5
Q
la ciudad
A
the city
6
Q
la universidad
A
the university
7
Q
la dificultad
A
the difficuly
8
Q
la actitud
A
the attitude
9
Q
la gratitud
A
the gratitude
10
Q
la certidumbre
A
the certainty
11
Q
la muchedumbre
A
the crowd
12
Q
el problema
A
the problem
13
Q
the telegrama
A
the telegram
14
Q
el programa
A
the program
15
Q
el mapa
A
the map
16
Q
el sistema
A
the system
17
Q
el poema
A
the poem
18
Q
el dia
A
the day
19
Q
el tema
A
the topic/theme
20
Q
el clima
A
the climate
21
Q
el idima
A
the language
22
Q
el sofa
A
the sofa
23
Q
el planeta
A
the planet
24
Q
la cama
A
the bed
25
la pluma
the pen
26
Many nouns that end in -ma
are nasculine
27
A few nouns that end in -o
are feminine
28
ost nouns that end in -o
are masculine
29
Most nouns that end in -a
are feminine
30
one
uno
31
2
dos
32
3
tres
33
4
cuatro
34
5
cinco
35
5
cinco
36
6
seis
37
7
siete
38
8
ocho
39
9
nueve
40
10
diez
41
When counting generically (one, two, three …) use
“uno”
42
hen counting specifically (one cat, one dog)
use “un” or “una.”
43
If a noun ends in a vowel, make it plura
by adding -s. libro: libros
44
If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural
by adding -es. el borrador: los borradores
45
If a noun ends in -ión,
add -es and drop the written accent. el avión: los aviones
46
If a noun ends in -z,
add -es and change the z to c. el lápiz: los lápices
47
When the plural refers to two or more nouns of different genders
the masculine plural is used.
48
These compound nouns are always
masculine, and plural is the same as same as single, only change el to los.