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What is a Viejito? azul. * It can’t be pronounced in Spanish, because that word doesn’t exist. * Very few words in Spanish end with x, a huge chunk of them loan words. * Wh... Learn spanish adjectives plural with free interactive flashcards. <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zjpqnrd/revision/1">Nouns</a> <a href="https://www.fcusd.org/cms/lib03/CA01001934/Centricity/domain/1301/spanish%201/Sp1hwk1.2.pdf">PLURALS</a> Si cada PYME contratara un nuevo trabajador, el desempleo desaparecería de Europa. Examples: El estudiante trabajador La estudiante trabajadora PLURAL ADJECTIVES The plural adjectives follow the same Accordingly, What is a better word than kind? In Spanish all nouns belong to 2 gender categories: _____ or _____ MasculineMasculine (masculino)(masculino) Feminine (femenino) ... ADD _____ to make it plural. In Spanish, the adjectives must agree with the subject they are describing in gender (masculine/feminine) and quantity (singular/plural) 1. considerate, helpful, thoughtful, obliging, unselfish, selfless, altruistic, good, cooperative, … The plural form for the pronoun 'she' is they'; the plural form for 'she is' is 'they are' or the contraction they're. Unless otherwise noted, LibreTexts content is licensed by CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. remember thatt adjectives describe people,places,and things. Answer (1 of 5): Will all roads lead to Rome/s? Just like nouns, Adjectives are either masculine or feminine. Preview this quiz on Quizizz. In addition, some words that end on -R are also considered masculine adjectives. What is the plural form of goose? Change all articles and adjectives to the plural. Similarly, what is a Viejito? In Spanish, 'nice' has to agree in number and gender with the noun being modified, which means that adjectives have four forms: masculine … “ Un amigo ” … trabajador (a) por cuenta propia … Also, most numbers except for the number one, that will change to UN when used before a masculine noun, and to UNA before a feminine noun, e.g. What is plural of Grande in Spanish? abordando con firmeza, Mod. Geese is the plural form of goose. 36 Votes) Alto is a singular masculine adjective, and alta is a singular feminine adjective. 4. It’s also important to consider that some personality words in Spanish are gender-neutral. trabajadora trabajadora. Common rules: 1) Nouns ending in –o or –or are masculine. For example: El niño contento (The happy kid) → masculine singular adjective masculine singular noun. Does Trabajador mean hardworking? Making Adjectives Plural. Learning Latin American Spanish Online. Regular Spanish adjectives have four forms ending in: –o, –a, –os, –as. View Homework Help - Spanish 1 - Singular vs. Plural & Physical Descriptions.pdf from SPAN 114 at University of Phoenix. Q. Respuesta= trabajadores. Puedes usar también el sinónimo Obrero como palabra singular o Obreros como plural. NOUNS & ARTICLES SUSTANTIVOS Y ARTÍCULOS 2. diligente, Mod. What is the opposite of Pequeno in Spanish? We have both a masculine and a feminine form, a singular and plural. Add “es” at the end of singular nouns that end with a consonant or a … From the Duolingo Spanish Dictionary: See the translation of trabajadoras with audio pronunciation, conjugations, and related words. Trabajador – trabajadora – diligent. In Spanish, when there is a group of people with mixed genders, the masculine form is used. ⇒In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun (or pronoun) they describe in gender and in number. Trabajadores. As any profession ending in or, the plural is made adding es: Profesor. Profesores. Pintor. Pintores. Las niñas contentas (The happy girls) → … Preparation: Singular Plural Masculine trabajador trabajadores Feminine trabajadora trabajadoras. As with nouns, Spanish masculine adjectives usually end on the -O vowel such as “Bonito” and “Creativo”, z.B. This would be used if the sentence was asking about one male. The word for ‘the’ or ‘a’ changes depending on the gender of the noun and whether it is singular or plural. In Spanish nouns have gender and they must agree in gender and number (singular or plural) with the article. Learn about Spanish nouns ending in -or Most nouns that end in -or are masculine. hard-working | Translation of TRABAJADOR into English by Oxford Dictionary on Lexico.com also meaning of TRABAJADOR in.. Is Viejo old? Spanish nouns almost always are accompanied by a definite or an indefinite article, which also agrees in number and gender with a noun that it refers to. So, let's look at the definite articles. blanco, blanca. In Spanish, adjectives must agree in number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) with the noun. adjective. In Spanish, adjectives usually go after the noun they describe. (translate) La clase empieza a las siete y veinte. Summary about the plural forms of masculine and feminine nouns: Add “s” after singular nouns that end in an unstressed vowel (a,e,i,o,u) or a stressed “e” (é) to make them plural. The opposite of "trabajador" is "perezoso" in Spanish.Lo contrario de "trabajador" es "perezoso" en español. We've combined the most accurate English to Spanish translations, dictionary, verb conjugations, and Spanish to English translators into one very powerful search box. The gender of adjectives. 2. The girls are funny. La mochila es roja. In Spanish, most adjectives have both masculine and feminine forms. In Spanish, adjectives follow the same rules as nouns do regarding gender and number. El libro es rojo. The reason being that Spanish describing words/ adjectives have to 'agree' with the gender (masculine or feminine) of the person they describe. Before feminine plural nouns → use unas. In Argentina, “vieja” (apart from its regular meaning) is used to refer to mothers, usually your own mother. trabajadores. masculine: singular: trabajador plural: trabajadores femininie: singular: trabajadora plural: trabajadoras Click to see full answer. 111 profesor es + 999 profesor as = 1000 profesor es. Rojas is a surname found throughout the Spanish-speaking world and especially in Latin America. Masculine. Masculine nouns in Spanish end in:-o, as in el chico (boy)-or, as in el motor (engine) They also name rivers, lakes, and oceans: el Pacífico (the Pacific) Exceptions exist to the above rules such as: el clima (weather) la mano (hand) el mapa (map) el agua (water) el sofá (sofa) la radio (radio) and more! Adjectives must agree in GENDER (masculine or feminine) and NUMBER (singular or plural) with the noun they describe. La chica es trabajadora. First, you just add a –s to singular adjectives ending in a vowel.. Singular form: alto — rubia — interesante Plural form: altos — rubias — interesantes Meaning: tall — blonde — interesting Second, you add –es to adjectives ending in a consonant.. Singular form: fácil — trabajador * It can’t be pronounced in Spanish, because that word doesn’t exist. * Very few words in Spanish end with x, a huge chunk of them loan words. * Wh... trabajador (a) por cuenta ajena employee; employed person. Feminine. the noun. Adjectives Part IV: Exceptions to the Rules . Spanish. Choose a plural verb. Spanish is wonderfully systematic—even the exceptions to the rules have sets of rules!While many students of Spanish are initially dismayed by this news, some students can attest that these rules actually make Spanish grammar easier to grasp and ultimately master than other languages! yellow. As you may expect, a masculine, singular adjective ending in -o forms its feminine counterpart by changing -o to -a. Find more Spanish words at wordhippo.com! hard-working ; masculine or feminine noun. The masculine form usually ends in –o, and the feminine form usually ends in –a. La profesora-the teacher. Remember that the articles and adjectives accompanying these nouns must agree in gender and number. Part 11: Making Adjectives Plural Adjectives, just like nouns, have both a singular and a … In general, adjectives in Spanish follow this pattern. Note however that the letter -z, also changes to -c-: Feliz -> FelicesLeal -> Leales These adjectives are the same in both masculine and feminine forms, they only change from singular to plural, … What is masculine for Deportista? Felipe is selfish. Masculine Feminine Singular Plural Singular Plural serio serios seria serias deportista deportistas deportista deportistas trabajador trabajadores trabajadora trabajadoras paciente pacientes paciente pacientes joven jóvenes joven jóvenes A. trabajador. The Spanish word for God, Dios, comes from the Latin deus. Deus is a singular word. Its plural is deii. Deus in turn derives from the Old Latin wor... ( bovino) cattle pl. A)trabajador This is masculine and singular. trabajador(a) autónomo/a self-employed person. An adjective that ends with an “e” or consonant corresponds to both feminine and masculine nouns. What do Spanish masculine adjectives end in? 2. votes. Every noun in Spanish has a gender: masculine or feminine. Making nouns plural: a. nouns that end in a vowel: add –s b. nouns that end in a consonant: add –es c. nouns that end in –z: change –z to –c and add –es Making adjectives plural: a. adjectives that end in o = add ‘s’ for masculine plural, change ‘o’ to ‘a’ for feminine singular, and change ‘o’ to … Some Spanish adjectives do not change the form of masculine/feminine and singular/plural. Don’t forget to make adjectives agree with the person or thing they describe – they change for the feminine and plural forms: Here are some examples: ... Plural: Masculine: trabajador: trabajadores: Feminine: trabajadora: trabajadoras: Masculine: francés: franceses: Feminine: Trabajadores (mixed gender group, male plural) or trabajadoras (female plural). Can also becusedcas an an adjective to mean hard working. (eg: ello... Masculine-singular. In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine. trabajadora trabajadora. trabajador autónomo noun, masculine (plural: ... Spanish Self-Employed Workers Statute and the regulation of the economically dependent self-employed worker, with consideration [...] given to the opportunity [...] to transfer these experiences to the Latin American-Caribbean informal economy. old man, the ~ padrecito, el ~ (m) Noun. Grande means ‘big,’ and its opposite word in Spanish is pequeño (pronounced: peh-KEH-nyoh), which means ‘small’ or ‘little. Making Adjectives Plural. There are no absolute rules for guessing a noun’s gender when you see it for the first time. La chica-the girl. ordenada, paciente. (translate) ... trabajador, trabajadora. Masculine and Feminine Spanish: 3 Details That Are Often Overlooked To get a better sense of these concepts and much more, look for examples of them on FluentU . To make an adjective plural: Add –s if it ends in a vowel Alto Altos Add –es if it ends in a consonant Trabajador Trabajadores To described mixed groups (Male & Female), use the masculine plural form of the adjective. For adjectives ending in -ete or -ote, the last vowel is replaced by -a. worker; labourer; laborer; (EEUU) (Política) worker. trabajador (feminine singular trabajadora, masculine plural trabajadores, feminine plural trabajadoras) Herein, what is a Trabajador? 2. RULE #2: If the masculine adjective ends with a different vowel or a consonant, there is no difference between the masculine and feminine forms. ⇒ This means that if the noun an adjective describes is feminine, the adjective must be feminine, and if that same noun is also plural, the adjective will be feminine AND plural as well. Is Panga Marine still in business? What is Spanish slang for old man? In Spanish, adjectives match the gender (masculine/feminine) and the number (singular/plural) of the nouns they describe (just like definite/indefinite articles). Rule # 5) Adjectives agree in number: (plural or singular) Add - s if adjective ends in vowel: - Las mujeres alta s; Add-es if adjective ends in a consonant: -Los muchachos trabajador es; Rule #6) To describe a mixed group of men & women use the masculine plural form of the adjective. hard-working. The class starts at 7:20. trabajadoras. gado leiteiro dairy cattlepl. Is Vieja an insult? Have a look at the following examples: To form the plural of these nouns simply add an -es: Flor (flower) and labor (work) are some exceptions to this rule as they are feminine! The gender of the adjective usually depends on the noun. Gender of Nouns in Spanish – Masculine and Feminine. Female example: una manzana verde (a green apple) Male example: a gato verde (a green cat) Previous Next In general, adjectives in Spanish follow this pattern. 4.1/5 (1,234 Views . old. Felipe es egoísta. What does Gado mean in Spanish? What do Spanish masculine adjectives end in? deportista = … hard-working; industrious. Tags: Question 14 . Andrea y Lucía son chistosas. viejo, vieja. There are three basic rules to making adjectives plural in Spanish. audaz; osado; Verb. For example: El niño contento (The happy kid) → masculine singular adjective masculine singular noun. Adjectives in Spanish agree with the person or thing that they modify. (This is almost always the rule in Spanish) ADJECTIVE AFTER!!!! Spanish adjectives that end in -o, like most nouns, are masculine. Regular Adjectives. serio,deportista,trabajador,paciente,joven. Choose from 500 different sets of spanish adjectives plural flashcards on Quizlet. Buenos (good) - is masculine and plural. trabajador (a) autónomo/a self-employed person. trabajador (hard working-masculine/ singular) → trabajadores (hard working-masculine/ plural); **NB Adjectives ending in - z change the - z for a -c in the plural, for example capaz → capaces ***NB In cases like these, where the singular form is spelled with an accent, the plural form should be spelled without it. amarillo, amarilla. C) trabajadora This is feminine and singular. In Spanish, unlike English, all nouns (persons, places or things) are either masculine or feminine. Agreement feminine adjectives morena antipática alta trabajadora fácil masculine adjectives moreno antipático alto trabajador SURVEY . Most Spanish describing words have similar but separate words for each of the two genders (for example, alto / alta). Mujeres trabajadoras. • Unlike English, in Spanish the adjective goes AFTERthe noun. blue. masculine: plural: trabajadoras: trabajadores: singular: trabajadora: trabajador Viejo means an old man, "viejo" can be an adjective too.. The subjects are Lupe, Rosa and Tomas. Category: hobbies and interests stamps and coins. Let’s see what happens if we stretch this to asking, Can it be pluralized at all in any language and still function according to its meaning? The adjective "trabajador" works different than any other, for example. Hey! My native language is Spanish so if you need help I’m here. The plural form of Trabajador is trabajadores. Have a good day :) Video created by Universidad de California, Davis for the course "Spanish Vocabulary: Meeting People". simpática, estudioso. It is importante to remember that the colors that end in -O or -A have a masculine and feminine form as well as a singular or plural form and must coincide with the noun (or subject). First, you just add a –s to singular adjectives ending in a vowel.. Singular form: alto — rubia — interesante Plural form: altos — rubias — interesantes Meaning: tall — blonde — interesting Second, you add –es to adjectives ending in a consonant.. Singular form: fácil — trabajador Here’s a list with a few examples. Is inteligente masculine or feminine? : Los amigos, los jóvenes. Is Trabajador masculine or feminine? That means that they change according to the gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) of the noun or pronoun they describe. Key Points to Remember: Words ending in 'o' are most often Masculine. What is the masculine form of Deportista? trabajador, -ora. El chico es trabajador. What do you call an old man in Mexico? adjective. la fruta O A _____ nouns name 1 of something. ... (plural, masculine) nuestras. -Most adjectives in Spanish have masculine, feminine, singular, and plural forms.-Adjectives must agree with the noun that they describe in both gender and number.-The masculine form is used when describing a group with both masculine and feminine nouns. To make any noun plural: If the noun ends in a vowel, add s. If the noun ends in a consonant that's not z, add -es. to work in, work on, to workshop (+ en) ( obsolete) to suffer. • So, every adjective has four forms (singular/masculine, singular/feminine/plural masculine/plural feminine). Cristina es inteligente. The first module introduces Spanish grammar and pronunciation and you will begin to build your Spanish vocabulary. El chico-the boy. Masculine plural of adjective viejo.. Then, how do you spell the Spanish word Viejo? Remember, all nouns in Spanish are masculine or feminine (not just nouns that refer to people). trabajadora. hard working, (doing thoroughly) trabajador, Mod. El chico es trabajador. Synonyms: chambear, currar, faenar; see also Thesaurus: trabajar. So, every adjective has four forms (singular/masculine, singular/feminine/plural masculine/plural feminine). La chica es trabajadora. masculine, singular masculine, plural feminine, singular feminine, plural adjectives ending in –o serio adjectives ending in –e interesante adjectives ending in consonant azul adjectives ending in –ador, nationality trabajador Gender Agreement (pg 59) So, “The red shirt.” Examples: El hombre ingles La mujer inglesa 2. In Spanish, the adjective must correspond to the noun, both in sex and number. A few, however have one single form (for example, inteligente). viejo (antiguo): old. Nouns and articles in Spanish 1. This could be used if it was asking about 2 men or 1 male and 1 female. It must also agree with the number of the noun – whether it is singular or plural: viejo.anciano.abuelo (yes, this term is used to refer to an old man who is not your grandfather…it just carries an extra note of fondness/respect for the person you are speaking to). BEHIND. The first module introduces Spanish grammar and pronunciation and you will begin to build your Spanish vocabulary. La mochila es roja. FluentU takes real-world videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons . Spanish Adjective. kindly, good-natured, kind-hearted, tender-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, good-hearted, tender, caring, feeling, affectionate, loving, warm, gentle, mellow, mild. In Spanish all nouns belong to 2 gender categories: _____ or _____ Masculine (masculino) Feminine (feminina) Masculine nouns USUALLY end in -___ el helado - Feminine nouns USUALLY end in -___. Since this idea is hypothetical it seems we can be hypothetical with the word itself. lección is a feminine word in Spanish, therefore its plural is las lecciones Is the word 'computadora' in spanish masculine or feminine? Video created by 加州大学戴维斯分校 for the course "Spanish Vocabulary: Meeting People". In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the gender of the noun it describes. (In some instances, however, masculine adjectives end in another vowel and maybe even in a consonant; see the following section.) Now, being Spanish a sexist language on a par with all other Romance ones, when the plural refers to two or more nouns of different genders, the masculine gender prevails hence its plural form is used. atrevido m (feminine singular atrevida, masculine plural atrevidos, feminine plural atrevidas) past participle of atrever ... plural. person or thing, it must be put in the plural form. For nationality adjectives that end in a consonant, a -a is appended to create the female form. Noun. Spanish adjectives 1) almost always go AFTER the nouns that they are describing and 2) agree in terms of both the number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine and feminine) of the noun. worker • trabajador, -ora por cuenta propia self-employed person • • trabajador, -ora cualificado skilled worker • • trabajador, -ora manual blue-collar worker; The "-ora" indicates that the feminine is "trabajadora" trabajador, trabajadores- masculine singular, plural At what time does Spanish class start? Paco es ordenado y estudioso. grande m (plural grandes) How do you know if a Spanish word is masculine or feminine? trabajador (a) eventual casual worker. Part of. Please note that there are adjectives (inteligente, trabajador, etc.) In Spanish, we have 4 definite articles: ... adjectives that end in o = add ‘s’ for masculine plural, change ‘o’ to ‘a’ for feminine singular, and change ‘o’ to ‘as’ for feminine plural. It’s the same when it comes to singular male, and plural forms. Andrea and Lucía are funny. SPANISH 1 UNIT 2: MIS AMIGOS Y YO SINGULAR VS. PLURAL IN SPANISH MEANING IN “El niño es bonito y gordo”. Most Spanish adjectives change their form according to whether the person or thing they are describing is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. Making Spanish adjectives agree with plural nouns. Adjectives that end in án, ón, ín or or add an a to make the feminine form. trabajar ( first-person singular present trabajo, first-person singular preterite trabajé, past participle trabajado ) to work. Feminine because it ends with and A. If the noun ends in an accented syllable (ión, és), drop the accent and add -es. Masculine nouns are used with articles like el or un and have adjectives that end in -o, while female nouns use … Play this game to review Spanish. ... trabajador, estudioso. hard-working; industrious. Example: Majete, majeta – nice Grandote, grandota – big. Nuevo is the Spanish word for “new”.. When thinking on how to answer this question, I realize that Spanish, somehow might seem complicated, however is only a matter of learning rules and exceptions: For singular masculine nouns in Spanish if they end in a vowel plus y or the consonants l, r, n, d, z, j, s, x, or ch, add -es. masculine noun. Preparation: that do not follow this pattern: Congratulations – You have completed the grammar quiz: Spanish gender agreement. Is Trabajador masculine or feminine? In spanish, adjectives have the same number and gender as the nouns they describe and they usually come after the noun. trabajador {masculine} trabajador (also: empleado, empleada, funcionario, operario) employee {noun} La directiva concierne a los asalariados en relación empleador - trabajador. There are three basic rules to making adjectives plural in Spanish. estudiosa, seria. The directive concerns only fishermen in an employer- employee relationship. adjective. • In Spanish, adjectives match the gender (masculine/feminine) and the number (singular/plural) of the nouns they describe (just like definite/indefinite articles). The formal English plural is “mesdames” — the French has been naturalised into English over the years. * “We present to you Mesdames Smith, Jones a... 2. Trabajadora is a noun. A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc. NOTE: The definition has been automatically translated into English. Click to see the original definition of «trabajadora» in the Spanish dictionary. Tags: Question 45 . Part 11: Making Adjectives Plural Adjectives, just like nouns, have both a singular and a … Masculine ‘the’ forms Singular - el Plural - los Feminine ‘the’ forms Singular - la Plural - las. SINGULAR+MASCULINE= Pedro es trabajador (Pedro is hard-working) PLURAL+MASCULINE= Juan y Pedro son trabajadores (Juan and Pedro are hard-working) SINGULAR+FEMININE= Maria es trabajadora (Maria is hard-working) Las niñas contentas (The happy girls) → … 1 chic o + 99 chic as = 100 chic os. When thinking on how to answer this question, I realize that Spanish, somehow might seem complicated, however is only a matter of learning rules an... In Spanish, adjectives follow the same rules as nouns do regarding gender and number. Adjectives that end in e = stay the same for both singulars, add ‘s’ for both plurals. 2) Nouns ending in –a or –ora are feminine. Respuesta= trabajadores. Spanish Gender and Articles. our (plural, feminine) mi primo. Amable (kind), Difícil (difficult), Fácil (easy), Flexible, Paciente (patient), Verde (green). Trabajador means worker. the plural masculine form is trabajadores. what is the singular and plural feminine form of trabajador? The singular form is trabajadora. the plural feminine form is trabajadoras. Define paciente? what is the plural form masculine form? hard working, (industriousdiligentlaborious) trabajador, Mod. Physical Therapists trabajador (a) autónomo/a self-employed person. = Paco is organized and studious. B) trabajadores This is masculine and plural. An adjective that describes a masculine noun must also be masculine; one that describes a feminine noun must be feminine. Plural. El libro es rojo. An adjective that describes a masculine noun must also be masculine; one that describes a feminine noun must be feminine. El mapa is masculine is Spanish. - La muchacha trabajador a. The article (‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’ in English) must change according to whether the noun that follows is masculine or feminine. However, there are some guidelines that … Unlike English, in Spanish the adjective goes . 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