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Can Zapatos be in feminine form or is it just masculine?

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Can Zapatos be in feminine form or is it just masculine? question

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updated Oct 8, 2009
posted by smorepink

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It's just masculine.

updated Oct 7, 2009
posted by Goyo
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Solo se usan "el zapato, los zapatos"

updated Oct 8, 2009
posted by Rey_Mysterio
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think that if your wanting zapatos to be feminine you would change te o to an a.

updated Oct 7, 2009
posted by makaylajo96
Ok, un vestido bonito is a pretty dress. That is masculine. Would you feel the need to change it to a feminine form? Of so, for whom? - Goyo, Oct 6, 2009
Makaylajo96 - A word's gender does not change. If you put a "zapato" on a man it is masculine. If you put a "zapato" on a woman it is still masculine. I thought women wanted to walk on men anyway so this is good, right?? Noun gender does not change. - Moe, Oct 7, 2009
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it just stays masculine, i'm pretty sure.

updated Oct 7, 2009
posted by April-Sarah
April-Sarah - You are correct in this reply. By the way, I peeked at your profile page. Are you really a 9 year old girl?? - Moe, Oct 7, 2009