
Problema | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
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How come it´s el problema and not la problema? - SpanishDict
Jan 11, 2011 · The Spanish letters "a" and "o" as the final letter of a word designate a feminine or masculine word; "a" is feminine and "o" is masculine. So how come it's "el problema" and not "la …
No hay problema | Spanish to English Translation
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How to say "no problem" in spanish?
Dec 27, 2010 · To say “no problem” formally, is it just “no problema” or can you say “Ningun problema”? What’s the difference? "No problema" is simply not Spanish. The word "no", unlike in English, …
Is "problema" masculine or feminine ?- I've seen both el problema and ...
Apr 8, 2011 · Hi Marry, Many words in Spanish which end in ma or pa are masculine, because they come from a Greek origin . EG: El mapa - The map. so problema is masculine
El problema in dictionary, why masculine? - SpanishDict
Mar 31, 2010 · This seems unusual to have an ending in "a" be masculine instead of feminine and I would like to know if there are any other nouns ending in "a" that are also masculine besides …