40 - 4022 - a, an love

40 - 4022 - a, an

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  • In Spanish the indefinite articles divide all nouns into two genders - masculine and feminine and in it they are used with the aim of gender identification and formed by endings as well. There are 2 indefinite articles in Spanish - un (m)and una (f). For example: un alumno, una alumna - pupils of a masculine or feminine gender in singular form. Not all nouns follow the rule and some of them have different endings. They are ended on consonants and some other vowels, for example, like here - una ciudad (a city), un abedul (a birch), un café (a cafe, coffee)

    July 26, 2011

  • When my profesora from España would hear us say "No problemo," she'd cry "Problema! Es igriega!" (It's Greek!)

    July 26, 2011