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True or False? English has an it to refer to things (words) with no gender, like a chair. Is it the same in Spanish?
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True or False? English has an it to refer to things (words) with no gender, like a chair. Is it the same in Spanish?
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Spanish words are either famine or masculine bit English is a weird language where there are no masculine and feminine words
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All Spanish words are fem or mas sometimes both ending in a is fem anything that ends in e is both genders anything ending in o is mas
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