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A noun is a word or a group of words which can be the subject of a verb and which corresponds semantically to an object of thought (being or class of beings, thing, property, state, feeling, process, relation, quantity... ).


Nouns that are usually masculine in Portuguese

Nouns ending in O

  • o jogo = game
  • o barco = boat
  • o prato = plate

Here is a common exception:

  • a tribo = tribe

Nouns ending in I or U

  • o abacaxi = pineapple
  • o caju = cashew
  • o bisturi = scalpel
  • o baú = trunk

Nouns ending in a consonant

  • o hotel = hotel
  • o papel = paper
  • o cristal = crystal
  • o amor = love
  • o mar = sea
  • o lápis = pencil
  • o país = country

There are exceptions. Some nouns ending in “or” are feminine:

  • a dor = the pain
  • a cor = the color
  • a flor = the flower


Nouns ending in EMA

This might be counter intuitive because of the “a” at the end:

  • o problema = problem
  • o cinema = cinema
  • o telefonema = phone call

Some nouns have a single form for masculine and feminine

Nouns ending in ENTE

  • o/a paciente = patient
  • o/a cliente = client
  • o/a parente = relative (family member)

Nouns ending in ANTE

  • o/a fumante = smoker
  • o/a estudante = student
  • o/a ajudante = helper

Nouns ending in ISTA

  • o/a dentista = dentist
  • o/a massagista = masseur
  • o/a turista = tourist


Nouns usually feminine in Portuguese

Nouns ending in Ã

  • a maçã = apple
  • a manhã = morning
  • a hortelã = mint

There are exceptions, of course:

  • o talismã = talisman
  • o ímã = magnet

Nouns ending in A

  • a cadeira = chair
  • a cama = bed
  • a mesa = table

Learn parts of the house in Portuguese.

A couple of very common exceptions to this rule:

  • o mapa = map
  • o dia = day

Nouns ending in DADE

  • a cidade = city
  • a universidade = university
  • a tempestade = storm


Nouns ending in AÇÃO

  • a nação = nation
  • a ação = action
  • a confirmação = confirmation


Nouns ending in AGEM

  • a viagem = trip
  • a garagem = garage (not parking)
  • a massagem = massage


For fun: a bola vs. o bolo

These two nouns are a great source of confusion for learners:

  • a bola de futebol = the soccer ball
  • o bolo de chocolate = the chocolate cakee

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