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  1. The aptly named indefinite article (un, una, unos, unas) indicates an unspecific or unidentified countable noun.

  2. 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.

  3. Indefinite articles in Spanish can be used to talk about non-specific nouns. They show that the noun is not a particular or an identifiable thing. 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).

  4. Chociaż un i una są odpowiednikami „jeden”, często lepiej je tłumaczyć jako „a” lub „an”. W większości przypadków, gdy w języku hiszpańskim używa się un lub una przed rzeczownikiem, odpowiednie zdanie angielskie można przetłumaczyć za pomocą „a” lub „an”.

  5. 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.

  6. Learn how to use Spanish indefinite articles: un, una, unos, unas. Understand gender, number, and exceptions with examples and free downloadable homework!

  7. When a feminine singular noun begins with a stressed a or ha, the masculine indefinite article (un) is used instead of the feminine indefinite article (una). When the same noun is plural, the feminine article is used.

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