Hello, beginners! In this post, we will learn our first Spanish regular nouns that refer to objects. But first, let’s understand what a regular noun about an object is.
A regular Spanish noun about an object is a word that identifies an object and follows standard grammatical rules for gender and number. In Spanish, nouns are classified as either masculine or feminine.
Masculine nouns typically end in “o” (for example, “carro” means “car”). Feminine nouns usually end in “a” (for example, “mesa” means “table”).
Regular nouns follow predictable patterns when forming plurals, usually by adding “s.” For instance, “carro” becomes “carros,” and “mesa” becomes “mesas.”
Now, let’s learn our first 10 masculine nouns and 10 feminine nouns! Are you ready? Dante, from Spain, will read them aloud for you.
MY FIRST 10 MASCULINE NOUNS
# | ESPAÑOL | ENGLISH |
---|---|---|
1 | apartamento | apartment |
2 | banco | bank |
3 | bolso | travel bag |
4 | carro | car |
5 | cuchillo | knife |
6 | cuaderno | notebook |
7 | diario | newspaper |
8 | libro | book |
9 | plato | plate |
10 | zapato | shoe |
Let’s play this game so you learn these words in a snap!
MY FIRST 10 FEMININE NOUNS
# | ESPAÑOL | ENGLISH |
---|---|---|
1 | casa | house |
2 | cama | bed |
3 | escuela | school |
4 | luna | moon |
5 | mesa | table |
6 | moneda | coin |
7 | playa | beach |
8 | puerta | door |
9 | silla | chair |
10 | manzana | apple |
Now, let’s play!