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Articles in Spanish Grammar


Articles in Spanish Grammar - Lingolia Español

Articles (artículos) accompany nouns and indicate gender and number. In Spanish grammar, there are indefinite articles (un, una, unos, unas) and definite ...

Spanish Articles: How to Use Them? - Busuu

In English, there are only two types of articles. The definite article is “the.” The indefinite articles are “a” and “an.” In Spanish, articles vary to match ...

The Ultimate Guide to Definite and Indefinite Spanish Articles

Just like in English, articles in Spanish are used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness of nouns. Am I talking about a house (any ...

When to use definite articles in Spanish? - Mango Languages

Definite articles in Spanish, el, la, los, las (the) are used to refer to unique items (La capital de Colombia es Bogotá.

A fun and easy guide to definite and indefinite articles in Spanish

Articles in Spanish are small words that help us define a noun. They always go before nouns and define them in terms of number and gender. If ...

Spanish articles | WordDive Grammar

grammar-icon-02 3. Articles. Nouns in Spanish are preceded by an article that agrees with them in gender and in number. They come in singular and plural pairs ...

What are the definite articles in Spanish? - Lingoda

El, la, los and las are the four definite articles in Spanish. Maybe you've already learned a bit about them, but Spanish definite articles can ...

Spanish Articles 101: How to say The and A in Spanish - BaseLang

When we simply mention the noun in Spanish, we use the definite articles as we've just seen above. However, if a masculine singular noun comes after the Spanish ...

When to use indefinite articles in Spanish? - Mango Languages

When are indefinite articles omitted? · After the verb 'ser' (to be) if the noun after it is not modified · After the verbs 'tener' (to have) and ...

Spanish Definite Articles: El, Las, Lo, Del, Al | Lingvist

In English “the” is the definite article, which is used to refer to a specific noun, while “a/an” is the indefinite article, used when referring to an ...

Definite and Indefinite Articles in Spanish Grammar

We have four different definite articles in Spanish: The article el, The article la, The article los, The article las.

Definite and Indefinite Articles in Spanish - FluentU

In Spanish, the definite article has four forms: el, la, los and las. When deciding which form to use, you must first identify the quantity and ...

Guide To Definite and Indefinite Articles in Spanish

Articles are the little words that go before a noun to define it better. They're one of the 8 parts of speech in Spanish—along with nouns, verbs ...

The Spanish Articles - YouTube

0:00 Intro ; 1:44 Definite Articles ; 6:13 Indefinite Articles ; 7:49 Lo ; 8:40 Nouns ...

Definite Articles in Spanish Grammar | Overview, Use & Examples

The four definite articles in Spanish are el, la, los, and las. El is singular and masculine, while la is singular and feminine. Los is plural and masculine, ...

Definite Articles - Spanish Grammar in Context

An article is characterized as either definite (the) or indefinite (a, an). Spanish articles must match the gender and the number of the noun they determine.

Definite Articles Spanish: Rules, Usage | Vaia

In contrast, indefinite articles like un, una, unos, and unas refer to nonspecific items or quantities. This distinction plays a pivotal role in Spanish grammar ...

DEFINITE and INDEFINITE ARTICLES in SPANISH - YouTube

You'll learn how to use Indefinite articles in Spanish (”THE”), its singular an plural form, as well as the definite articles in Spanish ...

How to Use Definite & Indefinite Articles in Spanish - Preply

The Spanish definite articles – el/los or la/las – are used like the English word “the,” referring to a specific object or person that both the ...

Definite/indefinite articles in Spanish beginner explanation - YouTube

Back to basics! How and when to use definite articles (el, la, los, las) and indefinite articles (un, una, unos, unas).