School Supplies and Colors
Ever wondered how to talk about your school supplies in Spanish? Masculine objects el/los include essential items like el bolígrafo (pen), el cuaderno (notebook), and el lápiz (pencil). For feminine objects la/las, you'll use words like la mochila (backpack), la regla (ruler), and la tarea (homework).
To say you have something, use "Yo tengo..." (I have). When pointing out that something exists somewhere, use "hay" thereis/thereare. Location words like aquí (here), allí (there), and allá (over there) help specify where objects are.
Colors are super important for descriptions! Some common ones include amarillo (yellow), azul (blue), rojo (red), and verde (green). Remember that colors change form to match the gender and number of the noun they describe.
💡 Quick Tip: Masculine nouns typically use "el" (singular) and "los" (plural), while feminine nouns use "la" (singular) and "las" (plural). Most nouns ending in "o" are masculine, and most ending in "a" are feminine!