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"A," "an" and "one" are English equivalents of the French, Italian and Spanish word un. Context makes clear whether the masculine singular word functions as an indefinite article (cases 1, 2) or as a number (example 3). The respective pronunciations will be "eh" in French and "oon" in Pisan Italian and Uruguayan Spanish.

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It is the "a" (or "an"), the singular indefinite article. Example from Spanish: "un muchacho," "a boy."

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