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Definite Articles

There are four definite articles and they all mean "the"

Masculine/singular :El

Masculine/plural : Los

Feminine/singular

Feminine/plural :Las

Indefinite articles

There are four indefinite articles. The singular ones mean "a" and the plural ones mean "some"

Masculine/ singular :Un

Masculine/plural :Unos

Feminine/ singular :Una

Feminine/plural :Unas

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