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A as in

I am going to a show (at the theater)... (a concept, not a place or thing)

would be litteraly translated back to English as "To The"

Al (Male singular), a la (female singlular), a los (Male plural), a las (female plural)

As in

I am going to a theater (a place or thing)

... would be

un (male singular),

Unos (male plural),

Una, (female singular)

Unas (female plural)

Uno means the number one and only the number one.

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