The Articles in Spanish




Today we are going to learn the definite articles in Spanish. 

Hoy aprenderemos los artículos definidos en español. 


Definite articles are used to talk about specific nouns.

In Spanish, nouns are often accompanied by articles.
Spanish articles indicate:

the word's gender (masculine or feminine)

the word's number (singular or plural) 




In English the definite article is the word "the" regardless of wheter the noun it introduces is singular or plural.

But in Spanish there are four forms: el, la, los, las, depending on wheter the noun is masculine, feminine, singular or plural.






El: is used with masculine singular nouns

La: is used with feminine singular nouns

Los: is used with masculine plural nouns

Las: is used with feminine plural nouns.

Keep in mind that, in Spanish, all nouns have gender.

Spanish articles must match the gender and the number of the noun they determine.

Bottom line is that the word "the" has four different translation in Spanish: el, la, los, las. Which one to use depends entirely on the form of the noun. 

Quiz: Based on your knowledge of the Spanish language so far, try to figure out which Spanish definite article we use for these words: (image below) 





You can leave your answer in the comments below.

Remember that when you learn a new noun, you should also learn its definite article.


Watch the video about the Spanish Definite Articles.





Now let's see the indefinite articles:

Indefinite articles are used before nouns that are unspecified. When you use the indefinite article, you are not referring to a specific person or thing.



Un: is used with masculine singular nouns.

Una: is used with feminine singular nouns.

Unos: is used with masculine plural nouns.

Unas: is used with feminine plural nouns.


Example sentences:

   -  Hay un pájaro en el jardin.

      There is a bird in the garden

   -  Hay unos pájaros en el jardín

      There are some birds in the garden

   -  Compré una manzana

      I bought an apple

   -  Compré unas manzanas

      I bought some apples

   -  Tengo una idea

      I have an idea

   -  Comí unas galletas

      I ate a few cookies

   -  Quiero leer un libro.

      I want to read a book

   -  Tengo unos veinte dólares.

      I have about twenty dollars


Quiz: Based on your knowledge of the Spanish language so far, try to figure out which Spanish indefinite article to use for each sentence (image below) 


You can leave your answer in the comments below.


Watch the video about the Spanish Indefinite Articles.




In order to know what Spanish article to use, we must know the Spanish Noun gender 


Watch the video about the Spanish Noun Gender.



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