The article "a" in English is usually used to enumerate a noun. For example: A door, a cat, a car, etc.
The situation is a little more complex in Spanish, because of the concept of gender in nouns. For example: una puerta (a door), un gato (a cat), un coche (a car).
With this in mind, "a" in English is either "un" or "una" in Spanish.
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β 12y agoSe trata de una preposición en castellano:
Ir a España.
Este peinado está a la moda.
Los duraznos cuestan a 20 el kilo.
¿A cómo estamos hoy? (= ¿Qué día es hoy?)
A comer ¡Vengan ya!
A ver. Explíqueme por favor.
Se lo informaré a los clientes cuanto antes.
A otro perro con ese hueso que a mí no me engañan.
Quiero que estén de vuelta aquí al cuarto para las tres / a las tres menos quince a más tardar.
etc., etc.
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β 12y agoIf used as a separate word, 'a' = 'to' or 'at' in Spanish, so
'Voy a la escuela' = I am going to school
'Nos veremos a la iglesia' = We'll see each other at the church
the word that is the same in English and spanish is the word "no".
nide is not an English word or a Spanish word.
About 40% of the words in English have a Spanish cognate. This means that the English word has a similar Spanish word, such as "accident" (English) and "accidente" (Spanish).
The English word for "dice" in Spanish is "says."
The Spanish word "envΓo" translates to "shipment" or "delivery" in English.
There is no such word in Spanish.
The word School in English translates to escuela in Spanish.
The Spanish word conquistador mean conquer in English.
The translation of the Spanish word "ser" to English is "to be."
The Spanish word "con" translates to "with" in English.
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The Spanish word is "siguiente".