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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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„Un” i „una” w języku hiszpańskim (zwykle równoważne „a” lub „an”) są często pomijane, gdy są używane w tłumaczeniu na język angielski. Oto przewodnik po regułach gramatycznych.
The 4 indefinite articles in Spanish are: Un: Masculine singular (un libro – a book). Una: Feminine singular (una casa – a house). Unos: Masculine plural (unos libros – some books). Unas: Feminine plural (unas casas – some houses).
27 lut 2024 · Both “un” and “una” are singular indefinite articles, meaning they refer to nonspecific or unidentified items. They are equivalent to the English articles “a” or “an.” These are some of the sentences you can make with “un” and “una.”
Learn how to use Spanish indefinite articles: un, una, unos, unas. Understand gender, number, and exceptions with examples and free downloadable homework!
The aptly named indefinite article (un, una, unos, unas) indicates an unspecific or unidentified countable noun.
In Spanish grammar, there are indefinite articles (un, una, unos, unas) and definite articles (el/los, la/las, lo). Learn the difference between Spanish articles and when to use them correctly with Lingolia, then practise using them in the interactive exercises.