Un or une.
Un or Une
An is an article. Articles are placed in the adjective category.
The word 'vie' is French for life. It's a feminine gender noun. So its definite article is 'la' ['the']. Its indefinite article is 'une' ['a, one']. In the plural, the form is 'vies', for 'lives'. The definite article in the plural is 'les' ['the']. The indefinite article is 'des' ['some'].
indefinite
The word 'une' comes from the French language. It's the feminine indefinite article. Its meaning is 'a, an, one'.
No. A is an indefinite article. "A" (or 'an') is the indefinite article, "the" is the definite article. A conjunction connects words and clauses (and, but, or).
Unos "papeles". The indefinite article is "unos"
"An" is not an adjective, it's an indefinite article. ("The" is a definite article.) It is sometimes called a determiner."An" is not an adjective but one of the forms of the indefinite article, the other one being "a": A dog, An apple.
It's an indefinite article which is a type of determiner that precedes a noun. "A" and "An" are indefinite articles, and "The" is a definite article.
Diamante is the Italian equivalent of 'diamond'. It's a masculine gender noun. So 'the diamond' is translated as 'il diamante', with the definite article 'il' meaning 'the'. And 'a diamond' is translated as 'un diamante', with the indefinite article 'un' meaning 'a, one'.
Article's
The is the definite article.