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airplane
automobile
bakery
bank
bar
barbershop
beauty shop
bicycle
book store
building
bus
candy shop
car
cathedral
church
club
coffee shop
dance club
dry cleaners
factory
hospital
hotel
jail
kiosk
laundramat
library
mailbox
market
meat market
motorcycle
movie theater
museum
office
pharmacy
police station
post office
restaurant
school
shoe store
shop
stationary store
store
subway
taxi
theater
train
truck
university
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el avión
el auto
la panadería
el banco
el bar
la peluquería
el salón de belleza
la bicicleta
la librería
el edificio
el colectivo
la dulcería
al coche
la catedral
la iglesia
el club
la cafetería
el boliche*
la tintorería
la fábrica
el hospital
el hotel
la cárcel
el kiosco
la lavandería
la biblioteca
el buzón (de correo)
el mercado
la carnicería
la motocicleta
el cine
el museo
la oficina
la farmacia
la comisaría
el correo
el restaurante
la escuela
la zapatería
el local
la papelería
la tienda
el subte (subterráneo)
el taxi
el teatro
el tren
el camión
la universidad
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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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