los artículos definite articles (the)= el, la, los, las indefinite (a, an, some)= un, una, unos, unas
Estoy leyendo el periodico.
Revista.
The indefinite articles in English are "a" and "and". In Spanish they are "un," "una," "unos," and "unas."
So that the person will know how to say the sentence (with exclamation, or questioning) before reading the sentence. They don't make the exclamations right side up because otherwise it will be confused with the last sentence's articles.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
The Spanish definite articles are "el" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "los" (masculine plural), and "las" (feminine plural). They are used before nouns to indicate a specific or particular item.
Porque (él) no habla español ? The articles él (he) is normally omitted both in writing and in speaking.
The indefinite articles in English are "a" and "and". In Spanish they are "un," "una," "unos," and "unas."
Las mujeres son complicadas. You will notice that in Spanish, there are many instances of the definite articles for "the" (el, los, la, las) that we would consider to be extraneous in English. A Spanish speaker, for example, when asked to say "women are complicated" many times will revert to Spanish grammar, and say "the women they are complicated", which is the literal translation of "Las mujeres son complicadas".
An article is a type of adjective. In English, "the" and "a" are both examples of articles. Thus, their Spanish equivalents are the Spanish articles. The equivalents: * the: el, los, la, las * a: un, unos, una, unas
La - The El - the/this
So that the person will know how to say the sentence (with exclamation, or questioning) before reading the sentence. They don't make the exclamations right side up because otherwise it will be confused with the last sentence's articles.
Spanish reconcentration camps.
In Spanish class, indefinite articles were a lot easier to learn than definite articles.
There are no articles in Latin. (a, the, an)
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.