I was just using the article on coma to show it was masculine.
Same as English, you would rarely say "the coma". You say "He's in a coma".
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I was just using the article on coma to show it was masculine.
Same as English, you would rarely say "the coma". You say "He's in a coma".
Okay, I whipped out the dictionary, here's a few. Yes, some of the adjectives can go both ways, I know. I ignored ones with the same or similar meanings.
acera - sidewalk
acero - steel
cara...
Sometimes I get a little lost with these, anyone have a good list of the ones that you should really know, so as not to make a mistake?
Here's a few examples, correct me if I get the words wrong:...
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