The Articles The articles in English are “a,” “an,” and “the.” The articles in Spanish are: Un, una, unos, unas El, la, los, las El/la=the Un/una=a/an.

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The Articles The articles in English are “a,” “an,” and “the.” The articles in Spanish are: Un, una, unos, unas El, la, los, las El/la=the Un/una=a/an Los/las=the (plural) Unos/unas=a/an (plural)

There are 4 definite articles and 4 indefinite articles in Spanish, depending on whether the noun is feminine or masculine, singular or plural. We’re only looking at the definite. Masculine Feminine Singular Plural El - theLa - the Los - theLas - the El, La, Los, and Los all mean “the.”

¿Masculine or Feminine?

¿How do you know? Words that end in “o” are normally masculine. Words that end in “a” are normally feminine.

la fiesta ¿Masculine or Feminine?

videojuegos los ¿Masculine or Feminine?

helado el ¿Masculine or Feminine?

¿Masculine or Feminine? casa La

¿Masculine or Feminine? Piscina La

hamburguesa la ¿Masculine or Feminine?

¿Masculine or Feminine? gimnasio el

carro el ¿Masculine or Feminine?

Libros los ¿Masculine or Feminine?

comida la ¿Masculine or Feminine?

vestido el ¿Masculine or Feminine? Words are not masculine or feminine because they are associated with a man or woman.

corbata la ¿Masculine or Feminine?

Día el ¿Masculine or Feminine?

¿Masculine or Feminine? mapa el

Realize that this is a rule but it can be broken. Also, words end in other letters than “a” or “o,” so it’s important than when you learn the vocabulary, learn whether they are feminine or masculine.