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Spanish (Latin America) Gender

This page discusses the gender in Spanish (Latin America). Below is a list of masculine (man) and feminine (woman) words. We picked the most popular ones.

Boy: Niño
Girl: Niña
Man: Hombre
Woman: Mujer
Father: Padre
Mother: Madre
Brother: Hermano
Sister: Hermana
Actor: Actor
Actress: Actriz
Cat (m): Gato
Cat (f): Gata

These examples show a sentence with both genders (masculine or feminine). The list includes the use of nouns, adjectives and pronouns.

He is tall: Es alto
She is tall: Es alta
He is a short man: Es un hombre bajo
She is a short woman: Es una mujer baja
He is German: Es alemán
She is German: Es alemana
Japanese men are friendly: Los japoneses son amigables
Japanese women are friendly: Las japonesas son amigables

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