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SPANISH ARTICLES
Definition: In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine. Each gender has its own article,
Nouns that end in a are almost always feminine and nouns that end in o are almost always masculine, Also The difference between definite articles and indefinite articles can be talking about a specific hen, or any unspecific hotel.
Examples in Spanish:
a hotel = un hotel(masculine)
a camera = una camara(femenine)
the rooster = el gallo(masculine)
the hen = la gallina(femenime)
To form the plural of a noun, add an s to the end if it ends in a vowel.
Examples in Spanish:
the pencils:
el lapicero = los lapiceros
the grapes:
la uva = las uvas
some dogs:
algun perro = algunos perros
some female cats:
alguna gata = algunas gatas
and an es to the end if it ends in a consonant.
Examples in Spanish:
the canals
el canal = los canales
the nations
la nacion = las naciones
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