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Susan
What's the difference between "buenos" and "buenas"?
Why use "Buenos dias" as "Good morning" but "Buenas tardes" as "Good afternoon"?Muchas gracias.
14 août 2013 06:01
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In Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine. The article and adjectives going with this noun must match its gender.
El lápiz pequeño (everything is masculine because LÁPIZ is masculine).
La flor pequeña (everything is feminine because FLOR is feminine).
In "Buenos días", because "días" is masculine/plural the adjective must be masculine/plural "Buenos".
In "Buenas tardes" because "tardes" is feminine/plural the adjective must be feminine/plural "Buenas".
There is no rule for knowing the genre of a noun. That's why you should study the new vocabulary with the proper article: "el coche", "la moto", "la ciudad", "el pueblo"...
Hope this helps!
14 août 2013
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Hi!, "buenos" is the male and "buenas" is the female. For example:
- Tus perros son buenos (Your dogs are good).
- Tus perras son buenas (Your dogs are good).
14 août 2013
像西语这样的语言都是有阴阳性的
14 août 2013
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Susan
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Espagnol
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