La (femenine):
Calle-Street
Cortina-Curtain
Mesa-Table
Silla-Chair
Soledad-Loneliness
Guitarra-Guitar
Fruta-Fruit
Television-Television
Chaqueta-Jacket
Foto-Photo
Bebida-Drink
Luna-Moon
Fresa-Strawberry
Fiesta-Party
Carpeta-Folder
Alfombra-Carpet
Chica-Girl
Cajonera-Drawer
Estrella-Star
Revista-Magazine
Caja-Box
Flecha-Arrow
Mascota-Pet
Almohada-Pillow/Cushion
Bateria-Battery
Radio-Radio
Cara-Face
Bola/Pelota-Ball
Luz-Light
Oscuridad-Darkness
Gafas-Glasses
Crema- Cream
Bufanda-Scarf
Burbuja-Buble
Montaña-Mountain ( to pronounce the "ñ" you have to place your tongue in the paladar and let the tongue fall. While doing this you have to try to emit a "n")There are other, in fact, a lot of words in spanish that have a femenine gendre. If you want me to add any other words to this list just say it.
El (masculine)
Libro-Book
Vestido-Dress
Instrumento-Instrument
Telefono- Telephone/ phone
Palo-Stick
Reloj-Clock / watch
Piano- Piano
Violin- Violin
Ordenador - Computer
Color-Colour
Pizarra-Blackboard
Gato-Cat
Sombrero-Hat
Calendario- Calendar
Periodico- Newspaper
Abecedario- Alphabet
Camion- Truck
Lapiz- Pencil
Corazon- Heart
Banco- Bench / Bank
Arbol- Tree
Bolsillo- Pocket
Territorio-Territory
Archivador- BinderSo, I guess that's it. As I previously said , there' re other words that make up the masculine gendre " family ".
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