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Notice that Spanish has informal and formal ways of saying things. One reason is because there is more than one meaning to "you" in Spanish (as well as in many other languages.) The informal you is used when talking to close friends, relatives, animals or children. The formal you is used when talking to someone you just met, do not know well, or someone for whom you would like to show respect (a professor, an elder for example.) There are also two ways to say you in the plural, used when speaking to more than one person. Items are defined as masculine or feminine.
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Stress: Spanish stresses a certain syllable in a word. If a word ends in a consonant, except s or n, the stress is on the last syllable. If a word ends in a vowel, or s or n, the stress is on the second-to-last syllable. For words that do no follow these rules, an accent is written over the vowel so that you will know to stress that syllable, as in murciélago (bat).

Every object has a gender. El is also used with feminine nouns beginning with a or ha when the accent is on the first syllable.  Words that end in -o and -or are generally masculine, with a few exceptions: la mano (hand), la foto (photo). Words that end in -a are generally feminine, with a few exceptions: el mapa (map), el problema (problem). Other feminine words end in -ción, -tad, -dad, or -tud.

If a singular noun ends in a vowel, just add -s to make it plural: la casa / las casas. If a singular noun ends in a consonant, a vowel with an accent, or y, add -es to make it plural: el papel / los papeles. Singular nouns that end in -z change the z to c and add -es to form the plural: la luz / las luces. A few nouns that have an accent in the singular will lose it in the plural: el lápiz - los lapices.

Verbs in Spanish end in -ar, -er or -ir.  Before a verb is conjugated, it is called the infinitive.  Removing the last two letters gives you the stem of the verb (cantar is to sing, cant- is the stem.)  To conjugate regular verbs in the present tense, add these endings to the stems:
-ar -er -ir
o amos o emos o imos
as áis es éis es ís
a an e en e en

 

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