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art
abstract
acrylic
artist(f)
artist(m)
board
brush
canvas
critic(f)
critic(m)
Cubismo
cubist
exhibition
Expressionism
expressionist
figurative
gallery
Impressionism
impressionist
model
oil
original
painter(f)
painter(m)
painting / picture
paper
pastel
pen
pen (and ink)
pencil
portrait
realism
reproduction
sculptor
sculpture
self-portrait
statue
Surrealism
surrealist
watercolor
work of art
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el arte
abstracto
el acrílico
la artista (f)
el artista (m)
el tablón, la tabla
el cepillo, el pincel
la tela
la crítico (f)
el crítico (m)
el cubismo
la cubista
la exposición
el expresionismo
la expresionista
figurativo/a
la galería
el impresionismo
la impresionista
el modelo
el óleo
el original
la pintora
el pintor
el cuadro
la hoja
el pastel
la lapicera
la pluma (y tinta)
el lápiz
el retrato
el realismo
la reproducción
el escultor
la escultura
el autorretrato
la estatua
el Surrealismo
la surrealista
la acuarela
la obra
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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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