Difference between un, una, unos and unas spanish | A1
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 Published On Sep 28, 2024

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In today's video I will talk about indefinite articles, which are: un, una, unos and unas. Which can be translated into English as: a, an or some. These articles, unlike the indefinite articles, are used when the speaker does not know the noun is referring to, but just like the definite articles, they change depending on whether you are referring to a feminine, masculine, singular or plural noun. In the video I show you easy examples with each article, as well as when to use them and when NOT to use them in Spanish even though they are used in English. I hope you find it useful.

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0:00 Introduction
0:38 Indefinite articles
3:58 Examples
5:20 Use of indefinite articles
6:24 Homework

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