04/07/2021
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The words ending in -son they can be masculine nouns or adjectives. In Spanish there are very few that end with these letters. For example: bluThey are, yeThey are, sawThey are.
Some of these nouns Y adjectives are derived from other nouns, adjectives or verbs by adding the suffix -on. This suffix is often used to form colloquial words that can have an intensive, augmentative or derogatory nuance. For example: camiThey are, freThey are, acuThey are, canThey are.
But not all nouns and adjectives that end with these letters have this suffix. For example: requiredThey are, maThey are.
Also, it ends in -son the verb "To be" conjugated in the third person singular of present indicative: They are.
balThey are | friThey are | roThey are |
bluThey are | griThey are | saintThey are |
bowlThey are | guideThey are | YesThey are |
boThey are | maThey are | telThey are |
dogThey are | IThey are | haveThey are |
cauThey are | naThey are | teaThey are |
gaveThey are | piThey are | sawThey are |
freThey are | poThey are | yeThey are |
abuThey are | francmaThey are | copThey are |
acuThey are | lobiThey are | requiredThey are |
artThey are | sleeveThey are | robinThey are |
camiThey are | parkkinThey are | I tasteThey are |
diapaThey are | fishThey are | uniThey are |
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