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The differences between feminine and masculine
Hai, i want to ask what is the difference between the word when it is use in feminine and masculine?
Every word in Spanish has masculine and feminie. What does it represent? Is it like noun and verb? Or is it like singular and plural? |
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Good answer
![]() león - leona elefante - elefanta oso - osa lobo - loba leopardo - pantera etc. I wouldn't say they are domesticated animals. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Al menos eso es lo que siempre me enseñaron a mí. Si estoy equivocada, te pido disculpas.. ![]() Otro caso en el cual el nombre del animal es femenino, es la jirafa, así sea un macho bien machote.. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Sin disculpas
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Nosotros generalmente cuando decimos "pantera" nos referimos a la "pantera negra" que es también de la misma familia, solo que de otro color.. ![]() "Panthera" designa no solo al leopardo sino a los demás felinos como el león, el tigre y el jaguar, éste último de origen americano. Me acuerdo que en el zoológico de mi ciudad, en la jaula decía "Jaguar o tigre americano". No sé si sea éste al que te refieras.. ![]()
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