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Student learning articles in Spanish

Articles in Spanish can be confusing, even annoying. It makes sense because there are only two articles in English: “The and “A. Yet there are four ways of saying “the in Spanish, and four ways of saying “a. Why, when and how to use all these articles is simpler than you think, and important to learn when learning to speak Spanish.

Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples:

After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good.

By using the article “the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good. That’s why “theis called a definite article.

After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good.

By using the article a, we’ve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day. That’s why a is called an indefinite article.

Gender in the Spanish language

That’s all beautiful. The thing is that in Spanish every single noun has a gender: feminine or masculine. “A chair” is feminine, but “a bench” is masculine. If you have studied some Spanish you are painfully aware of this.

Like nouns, articles in Spanish also have genders. But it doesn’t stop there, in addition to gender, all articles in Spanish also have a plural form. There is no plural for “the in English, it stays the same whether we are talking about “the chair” or “the chairs.” But there is a plural form for “a: “a chair,” “some chairs.”

THE chairTHE chair
A chairSOME chairs

Articles in Spanish take on both the gender and the number of the noun. That’s why there are so many ways of saying “the and “a in Spanish. Let’s see them in action.

How to say THE in Spanish: The definite article(EL, LA)

In Spanish the definite article “the must agree in gender with the noun:

MASCULINE
TheEl
The benchEL banco
FEMININE
TheLa
The chairLA silla

The definite article “the must also agree with the noun in number:

MASCULINE PLURAL
TheLos
The benchesLOS bancos
FEMININE PLURAL
TheLas
The chairsLAS sillas

Not too bad, right? But you might be wondering how to know when something is masculine or feminine… It isn’t so simple but it gets better with time and after a while you really start to get a feel for it.

Follow this link for no fail rules on how to determine when a noun is feminine or masculine

How to say A in Spanish: The indefinite article (Un, Una)

Just like with definite articles, in Spanish the indefinite article “a must also agree with the noun in both gender and number:

MASCULINE
AUn
A benchUN banco
FEMININE
AUna
A chairUNA silla

Note that “uno” only refers to the number 1, and it never replaces the indefinite article a. Whether we are talking about “a bench” or “one bench”, we use the same article: un banco.

What about the plural forms?

MASCULINE PLURAL
SomeUnos
Some benchesUNOS bancos
FEMININE PLURAL
SomeUnas
Some chairsUNAS sillas

You can imagine how this gets confusing. And this is only the beginning, adjectives must agree with the nouns as well… it’s a whole world!! At Fluenzwe take it step by step. We do not throw all the rules at our students straight away but rather start introducing new forms and concepts once the previous ones have been cemented.

We only work with singular nouns at first. Then, once you have those down, we introduce the plurals and so forth.

Your turn!

Let’s see if you can use the correct articles for the following nouns.

Try using all of the different articles: definite and indefinite, singular and plural.

Masculine Nouns

The juice jugoEL jugo
The juices jugosLOS jugos
A juice jugoUN jugo
Some juices jugosUNOS jugos
The coffee caféEL café
The coffees cafésLOS cafés
A coffee caféUN café
Some coffees cafésUNOS cafés
The restaurant restauranteEL restaurante
The restaurants restaurantesLOS restaurantes
A restaurant restauranteUN restaurante
Some restaurants restaurantesUNOS restaurantes
The taxi taxiEL taxi
The taxis taxisLOS taxis
A taxi taxiUN taxi
Some taxis taxisUNOS taxis
The man hombreEL hombre
The men hombresLOS hombres
A man hombreUN hombre
Some men hombresUNOS hombres

Feminine Nouns

The table mesaLA mesa
The tables mesasLAS mesas
A table mesaUNA mesa
Some tables mesasUNAS mesas
The street calleLA calle
The streets callesLAS calles
A street calleUNA calle
Some streets callesUNAS calles
The city ciudadLA ciudad
The cities ciudadesLAS ciudades
A city ciudadUNA ciudad
Some cities ciudadesUNAS ciudades
The flower florLA flor
The flowers floresLAS flores
A flower florUNA flor
Some flowers floresUNAS flores
The woman mujerLA mujer
The women mujeresLAS mujeres
A woman mujerUNA mujer
Some women mujeresUNAS mujeres

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