![]() Los sustantivos comunes and los sustantivos propios form another group.Ĭommon Nouns refer to people, places, and things in general without mentioning their individual names. In this group, you’ll find ideas, emotions, and feelings: el pavor (dread), la exaltación (exaltation), la tristeza (sadness).Ĭheck this table to see more examples of nouns from this group. You can perceive all of them with at least one of your senses.Ībstract nouns, on the other hand, name things that do not possess material existence and we cannot perceive them with our five senses. These are two principal types of nouns in Spanish: los sustantivos concretos and los sustantivos abstractos.Ĭoncrete Nouns are the nouns we can touch, see, taste, smell or hear.įor example: el pájaro (bird), el papá(dad), la sopa(soup), el humo (smoke), la canción(song), la ciruela (plum), Juan. Let’s see all these twelve types in detail with many examples of nouns to add to your collection. In Spanish, we can talk about twelve different types, and I put them below in contrasting pairs, creating six groups to make all this information easier to follow. Later on, you learn that nouns name a big group of words that can be classified separately. Usually, when you start learning a language as a baby or later on studying a foreign one, nouns are the first words to know. If you’d like more of a refresher on this topic, check out The 8 Parts of Speech. I’m sure by now you know that nouns-called sustantivos in Spanish-name people, places, or actions. Today, I’ll show you twelve types of sustantivos in Spanish and I’ll add a lot of examples of nouns. How many examples of nouns in Spanish can you think of right now? Probably a lot, if you’ve been studying Spanish for a while!Īnd now, do you know what type of nouns they are? Would you be able to classify them? Apby Olga Put Spanish Grammar 0 comments Spanish Examples of Nouns: Learn These 12 Types
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