Learn Masculine and Feminine Words in Portuguese

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Learning about masculine and feminine in Portuguese Language can be one of the most difficult things for native English speakers. That’s because there are an infinite number of words to learn. And even foreigners who have been here for a long time in Brazil sometimes get confused.

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How do you know if a word is masculine or feminine?

There is a rule that says:

If a word ends with “a” then it is feminine. If it ends with “o” it is masculine.

Example:

Casa = feminino

Apartamento = masculino

So we have:

the house = a casa

 the apartment = o apartamento.

So far so good. It’s easy, right? The problem is that there are many words that end neither with “a” nor with “o”, such as: jovem, aluguel and flor (young, rent and flower).

Another problem is that there are exceptions. That is, words that end with “a”, but are masculine, and that end with “o” and are feminine:

For example, the word “mapa” looks feminine but is masculine. So you should say “o mapa”, not “a mapa”. The word “mão” looks masculine but is feminine. So the correct thing is to say “a mão” and not “o mão”.

Masculine and feminine words​

Let’s learn now 10 masculine words and 10 feminine words in Portuguese:

Masculine words

  1. O dia (the day)
  2. O item (the item)
  3. O jornal (the newspaper)
  4. O leite (the milk)
  5. O sal (the salt)
  6. O legume (the vegetable)
  7. O violão (the guitar)
  8. O nariz (the nose)
  9. O sorriso (the smile)
  10. O bombom (the bonbon)

Feminine words

  1. A mulher (the woman) 
  2. A cor (the color)
  3. A origem (the origin)
  4. A informação (the information)
  5. A paixão (The passion)
  6. A situação (The situation)
  7. A qualidade (The quality)
  8. A esperança (The hope)
  9. A atitude (The attitude)
  10. A invasão (The invasion)

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