
Most adjectives ending in al are the same or very similar in English and Spanish. Isn’t that great? Here I give just you a few of them. But there are many more!!!
TIP! In Spanish, we always stress these words on the last a.
TIP 2! In Spanish, in these cases, we use the same adjective for both genders, and we create plurals adding es.
Let’s read and listen to Bárbara, a voice from Spain. She will help you learn how to pronounce these words:
PART 1
| # | Español | English |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | abdominal | abdominal |
| 2 | central | central |
| 3 | cultural | cultural |
| 4 | dental | dental |
| 5 | digital | digital |
| 6 | electoral | electoral |
| 7 | fatal | fatal |
| 8 | final | final |
PART 2
| # | Español | English |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | fiscal | fiscal |
| 10 | frontal | frontal |
| 11 | fluvial | fluvial |
| 12 | general | general |
| 13 | genital | genital |
| 14 | glacial | glacial |
| 15 | global | global |
| 16 | gradual | gradual |
PART 3
| # | Español | English |
|---|---|---|
| 17 | ideal | ideal |
| 18 | legal | legal |
| 19 | manual | manual |
| 20 | natural | natural |
| 21 | original | original |
| 22 | personal | personal |
| 23 | regional | regional |
| 24 | social | social |
And now, let’s play this game:




