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In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine. Which statement accurately describes the gender of nouns in Spanish? A) Nouns in Spanish do not have gender. B) All nouns ending in -a are masculine, and all nouns ending in -o are feminine. C) Nouns ending in -a are generally feminine, and nouns ending in -o are generally masculine. D) The gender of nouns in Spanish is determined by their size and shape.

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It's C! Take Nina and Nino for example. Nina means girl, Nino means boy. Abuela meaning grandma, Abeulo meaning grandpa.

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