It depends on the grammar and the make of the sentence, but typically yes. For example: "Un telefono esta sonando." means "A telephone is ringing."
"Un poussin" is not a Spanish word; it is actually the French word for "a chick" (baby bird). In Spanish, the word for chick is "un pollito".
The Spanish word "un sacapuntas" translates to "a pencil sharpener" in English.
The plural word for "un diario" in Spanish is "unos diarios."
"A" in Spanish is either "un" (masc. ) or "una" (fem.).
Un vampiro = A vampire
"un poco" = a little
'un'
un if the word is masculine or una if the word is feminine
"Refrigerador" (Spanish) is a masculine noun.
Un préstamo (lingüístico) A loan word
Like an a. Edit: it is pronounced ah, not like an a. The equivalent Spanish word to the English word 'a' is, 'un', 'uno' or 'una'
yes. In the Welsh language "un" pronounced "een" means one