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Artículos + Plurales
el, la, los, lasun, una, unos, unas
Masculino/Femenina
In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine.
Masculine nouns usually end in “o”…chicoFeminine nouns usually end in “a”…..maestraEven though we may think of people when talking about gender, nouns in Spanish (places, things, etc.) have gender too.
Ejemplo: libro bicicleta
Singular/Plural
Nouns in Spanish are singular (only 1) or plural (more than 1).
All you have to do is add the letter “s” to most singular nouns to make it plural.Ejemplo: guitarra …..guitarras
BUT….
Add “es”…..to make some nouns plural
If a noun ends in a consonant you have to add “es” to make it plural.
Ejemplo: mujer …… mujeres
Definite Articles: the
el amigo la amiga
los amigos las amigas
Maculino Femenina
Which ones are plural? Can you tell?
Indefinite Articles: a, some
un amigo una amiga
unos amigos unas amigas
Maculino Femenina
Which ones are plural? Can you tell?
Un poco macho, pero….
Once you add a boy to a group…it automatically becomes masculine!
Ejemplo: un chico + una chica = los chicos
But……una maestra + una maestra = las maestras.
¿el,la,los,las?