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Feminine endings are a, ora, and e. true or falze
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False.
Explanation: While -a is a common feminine ending (niña, profesora) and -ora is the feminine counterpart of -or for agent nouns (actor → actriz/actora depending on language), -e is not a reliably feminine ending. Words ending in -e can be either masculine or feminine depending on the word (el coche — masculine; la calle — feminine). Many feminine nouns also end in -ción, -sión, -dad, -tud, -umbre, etc.
Explanation: While -a is a common feminine ending (niña, profesora) and -ora is the feminine counterpart of -or for agent nouns (actor → actriz/actora depending on language), -e is not a reliably feminine ending. Words ending in -e can be either masculine or feminine depending on the word (el coche — masculine; la calle — feminine). Many feminine nouns also end in -ción, -sión, -dad, -tud, -umbre, etc.
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