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25 Spanish masculine nouns that don't end in 'o'

Written by Maria Fernandez


Most Spanish nouns ending in 'o' are masculine, but there are many other masculine nouns that end in 'd', 'i', 'l', 'n', 'r', 's', 'u', 'z' and even 'a' and 'e'.

The only way to learn the gender of those nouns right is by studying them one by one. To help you become familiar with some of the masculine nouns you can hear in the first twenty-five lessons of this Spanish for Beginners course, I've listed them here for you.

To learn them fast, click on them to hear them said by a native speaker and repeat them out loud:

el hotel - the hotel

el sol - the sun

el nombre - the name

el pasaporte - the passport

el mensaje - the message

el ordenador - the computer

el equipaje - the luggage

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