Article's
The indefinite pronouns that are always plural are:bothfewfewermanyothersseveralthey (used for people in general)
The appropriate indefinite article for the word "libretas" is "unas." In Spanish, "libretas" is a feminine plural noun, so the correct indefinite article is the plural form "unas." Therefore, you would say "unas libretas" to mean "some notebooks."
"Moment" is an English equivalent of "moment."The Dutch word takes the singular definite article "het" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one"). The plural form of the Dutch noun is "momenten" ("moments"). The plural definite article is "de," and the plural indefinite article is "sommige" ("some").
An indefinite article in English is "a". The Spanish equivalents are: un (masculine singular), una (feminine singular), unos (masculine plural), and "unas" (feminine plural.)
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'].
"Moment" is a Dutch equivalent of "moment."The Dutch word takes the singular definite article "het" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one"). The plural form of the Dutch noun is "momenten" ("moments"). The plural definite article is "de," and the plural indefinite article is "sommige" ("some").
"Koningen" is a Dutch equivalent of "kings."The Dutch word is the plural form of a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "de" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "sommige" ("some").
"King" or "kings" may be English equivalents of "re."The Italian word is a masculine noun whose singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one"). Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"), and its plural indefinite article is "dei" ("some").The pronunciation is "reh."
"Kings" is an English equivalent of "Koningen."The Dutch word is the plural form of a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "de" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "sommige" ("some").
indefinite article (plural): des des voitures rouges : red cars definite article (plural): les les voitures bleues: the blue cars.
"Kings" is an English equivalent of "Könige."The German word is the plural form of a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "die" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "einige" ("some").
"Nonni" is an Italian equivalent of "grandparents."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine plural noun. Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "dei" ("some").The pronunciation is "NOHN-nee."