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armchair
bathroom
bathtub
bed
bedroom
blanket
bookcase
ceiling
chair
closet
closet
curtain
desk
dining room
dishes
dresser
floor
fork
front door
furniture
glasses
ground floor
hallway
kitchen
knife
lamp
living room
matress
mirror
mug
napkin
oven
picture
pillow
pillowcase
refridgerator
roof
rooms
rooms
rooms
rug
second floor
sheet
shower
sink
sofa
spoon
stairway
stove
table
toilet
wall
window
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el sillón
el baño
la bañera
la cama
el dormitorio
la frazada
el biblioteca
el techo
la silla
el armario
la guardarropa
la cortina
el escritorio
el comedor
los platos
el tocador
el piso
el tenedor
la puerta principal
los muebles
los vasos
la planta baja
el pasillo
la cocina
el cuchillo
la lámpara
el living*
el colchón
el espejo
la taza
la servilleta
el horno
el cuadro
la almohada
la funda de almohada
la heladera
el techo
los ambientes
las habitaciones
los cuartos
la alfombra
el segundo piso
la sabana
la ducha
la pileta
la sofá
la cuchara
la escalera
la estufa
la mesa
el baño
la pared
la ventana
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Nouns: Los sustantivos
Every noun in Spanish has a gender, either masculine(m) or feminine(f).
Generally, words that name male people or animals are masculine, and those that name female people or animals are feminine, but there are exceptions.
Words that name objects, places, events, etc. are also identified as masuline of feminine.
The gender of a noun is indicated by the article that precedes it:
el (indicates a masuline noun)
la (indicates a feminine noun)
Try to learn the nouns with their articles as if they were one.
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