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Gender, an Inherent Characteristic of Spanish Nouns
In Spanish, nouns can be classified into two categories, masculine and feminine. This lesson explains the concept of grammatical gender and gives examples of what difference it makes.

Augmentative Suffixes
Although augmentative suffixes aren't as common in Spanish as diminutive suffixes, they are frequently used to expand vocabulary.

Making Nouns and Adjectives Plural
Spanish and English have similar ways of making nouns plural. But there are some significant differences you need to know.

Turning Adjectives Into Nouns
Almost any Spanish adjective can be turned into a noun. Here's how, along with many examples.

Spanish Diminutives
Learn how Spanish diminutive suffixes are used to indicate not only the size of objects but also to show the speaker's feelings torward them.

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