Spanish has nouns that express concrete objects, groups and classes of objects, qualities, feelings and other abstractions. All nouns have a conventional grammatical gender. With some irregularity, -o is male, -a is female, and -e is neuter (generally, -ma nouns are male). Countable nouns inflect for number (singular and plural) with an "s" at the end, as in English. [Source]
| Bigote | n | mustache | |
| Treinta | n | thirty (Numbers) | |
| Partido | n | game, match; party (Sports) | |
| Lobo | n | wolf (Animals) | |
| Mono | n | monkey (Animals) | |
| Mis | n pro | my (Possessive Pronouns) (plural) | |
| Ciudad | n | city | |
| Miedo | n | fear, dread | |
| Conejo | n | rabbit (Animals) | |
| Gato | n | cat (Animals) | |
| Pollo | n | chicken (Animals, Food) | |
| Semana | n | week (Days of the Week) | |
| Blanco | n adj | white (Colors) |