Is there a feminine form for "azul?"
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All I need to know what is the feminine of "azul?"
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updated FEB 1, 2010
posted by Tengo2amigos
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As an adjective, isn't azul neutral since it doesn't end in an "o" or an "a"? So as an adjective, it would remain unchanged when describing a single masculine or feminine noun.
el papel azul
la puerta azul
updated FEB 1, 2010
posted by john20
Yes, as and adjective it is neutral. As a noun is masculine. I've changed my post because it was confusing. - 00e657d4, FEB 1, 2010
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You can use "azulada" as a feminine form, depending on how you phrase your sentence.
updated FEB 1, 2010
edited by 00e657d4
posted by 00e657d4