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minus-squareKazuchijouNo@lemy.lollinkfedilinkarrow-up3·11 days ago“Camarada”. While the majority of spanish words ending in -a are considered feminine, camarada is the exception. It has no gramatical gender and can be used with whichever article you want. “Un camarada”, “una camarada” = a comrade
¿Cómo se comrade en español?
“Camarada”. While the majority of spanish words ending in -a are considered feminine, camarada is the exception. It has no gramatical gender and can be used with whichever article you want. “Un camarada”, “una camarada” = a comrade
Gracias, camarada.
No hay de qué camarada!