Unos means, "some (male form)." Unas means, "some (female form)." You use these words when your talking about more than one thing or a quantity of something, but you have to make sure the words go with the correct form. For example: Madre, quiero un gato, por favor (Mother, I want a cat, please). Madre, quiero unos gatos, por favor (Mother, I want some cats, please).
"Unos lápices" in Spanish means "some pencils" in English. The word "unos" is the plural form of "un" which means "a" or "an" in English.
"Unos sueños" is Spanish for "some dreams" or "a few dreams."
"Unos guantes" in Spanish means "some gloves" in English. The word "unos" is a plural masculine article used to indicate an unspecified quantity of gloves.
Unos "papeles". The indefinite article is "unos"
Un poco = a bit / a little Unos pocos = a few
Unos pinceles is spanish for some paint brushes.
"Unos lápices" in Spanish means "some pencils" in English. The word "unos" is the plural form of "un" which means "a" or "an" in English.
Unos libros means some books, or a few books.
number 1
"Unos sueños" is Spanish for "some dreams" or "a few dreams."
unos, algunos, vários
Some ball-point pens.
algunos o unos pocos
"Unos guantes" in Spanish means "some gloves" in English. The word "unos" is a plural masculine article used to indicate an unspecified quantity of gloves.
It means, "...some pieces of chicken..."
Unos "papeles". The indefinite article is "unos"
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