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Welcome to our grammar lesson on Spanish indefinite articles (“artículos indeterminados”). Indefinite articles in Spanish are: un – una – unos – unas. By the end of this lesson, you will be able use these articles properly in sentences. You will also find a Quiz and an Exercise to practice.
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Ready to practice? Learn about indefinite articles in Spanish, regular indefinite articles in Spanish, and irregular indefinite articles in Spanish in this article.
Choose the correct Spanish indefinite articles for the given words. Review the masculine and feminine nouns (una / unas / uno / un / unos).
The aptly named indefinite article (un, una, unos, unas) indicates an unspecific or unidentified countable noun.
Spanish indefinite articles are called LOS ARTICULOS INDEFINIDOS, and they are the equivalent to AN, A and SOME in English. This lesson will show you several examples of sentences using indefinite articles, plus exercises to practice this topic. Let’s start… Los artículos indefinidos en español.
In Spanish, there are four indefinite articles: un, una, unos, and unas. These articles are used to refer to general or nonspecific nouns. In English, we often use the indefinite article “a” or “an” in these cases.
What are indefinite articles in Spanish? Just as we stated above in our ‘Effortless Answers’ section, there are 4 indefinite articles in Spanish: Un: Masculine singular (un libro – a book). Una: Feminine singular (una casa – a house).