Why Do We Say “El Agua” If It’s Feminine?
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You’ve probably heard that Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine…
So why do we say “el agua” if agua is feminine? 💧
In this episode, we break it down for you:
💧 Why agua is grammatically feminine
📢 Why we use el instead of la before it
🗣️ How this works with other nouns that begin with a stressed a or ha
You’ll also learn some useful expressions with agua and discover how native speakers handle similar cases in everyday conversation.
This is not just a grammar lesson — it’s a confidence boost to help you sound more natural and more like a local! 🇦🇷
Perfect for:
🇦🇷 Expats living in Buenos Aires or Latin America
🌍 Spanish learners curious about grammar quirks
🎓 Teachers and students who love real-world language insight
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