In this Spanish vocabulary lesson we’re going to learn 25 masculine nouns ending in e.
Spanish vocabulary. Getting the gender right
The only way you can guarantee you’ll say the gender of Spanish nouns correctly every time is by learning them ALWAYS with their article (el or la). Even when you’re studying nouns ending in ‘o’ and ‘a’.
Make sure the Spanish vocabulary lessons in the course you’re studying give you all nouns with either el or la.
If your Spanish vocabulary lessons only give you, for instance, gripe, problema and mano instead of la gripe, el problema and la mano, they’re doing you a big disservice.
Learning Spanish nouns with their article when you first come across them is much easier than re-learning them at a later stage.
Another great way of learning Spanish vocabulary fast, and remember it, is by making connections between the new words.
That’s why I’ve grouped words in this Practical Guide to Spanish Vocabulary by gender or topic. Let’s learn 25 masculine nouns ending in e.
You can hear these 25 Spanish nouns in my course Learn Spanish At Your Own Pace.
Spanish vocabulary. Masculine nouns in ‘e’
| Spanish nouns ending in ‘e’ | English translation |
|---|---|
| el aceite | the oil |
| el albaricoque | the apricot |
| el billete | the ticket |
| el café | the coffee |
| el calmante | the painkiller |
| el cheque | the cheque |
| el chocolate | the chocolate |
| el chupete | the (baby’s) dummy |
| el cine | the cinema |
| el coche | the car |
| el deporte | the sport |
| el diente | the tooth |
| el equipaje | the luggage |
| el escaparate | the shop window |
| el filete | the steak |
| el mensaje | the message |
| el nombre | the name |
| el padre | the father |
| el paquete | the parcel |
| el parque | the park |
| el pasaporte | the passport |
| el peine | the comb |
| el sobre | the envelope |
| el suavizante | the hair conditioner |
| el viaje | the trip, the journey |
Spanish vocabulary. Learning with audio
The fastest way you can learn Spanish vocabulary is with a mixture of text and audio.
Online courses, podcasts with transcripts, book + audio courses, and software courses can all help you learn Spanish vocabulary quickly, and they’ll do wonders for your pronunciation.
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It’s your turn
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