Bonnie
For pets, do yo use "un/una" to describe their gender? Is saying "una gato" correct?
25 de ago. de 2014 4:54
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A femal cat is "una gata," a female dog, "una perra." If it's someone else's pet, you can use the masculine until you know the gender. You could also ask "¿Es gato, o gata?"
25 de agosto de 2014
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the gender of the noun and the gender of the article should coincide, so.."el"(male) always with male nouns (gato, perro, periquito, canario,caballo...) and "la"(female) with female nouns (gata, perra, tortuga, yegua, ...).
25 de agosto de 2014
Gracias. For some reason I forgot that animal names are gendered as well.. I've always seen "el gato" all the time. Now I can give my cat the correct gender (even if she does have a boy's name) Thanks!
25 de agosto de 2014
Hi! Yes, we do have gender for pets, and the article preceding the noun should match with it. El perro, la perra, el gallo, la gallina, el gato, la gata. (Also for plurar forms, of course.) REF.: I'm a Certified Spanish Teacher.
25 de agosto de 2014
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