This isn't a question, rather a big "thank you" for the explanation of how to work out if a word is of Greek origin. Idioma and Sistema always have me struggling to remember whether they're masculine or feminine. This tip will change everything! Thanks!
How to determine Greek origin
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How to determine Greek origin
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Gender and plural of Spanish nouns ending in -ma (Greek origin)"
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Gary T.Kwiziq community member
The Bantam New College Dictionary lists carisma as feminine. (Oh well!)

Gary T.Kwiziq community member
The Bantam New College Dictionary lists carisma as feminine. (Oh well!)
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