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What is unos?

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I'm confused on unos unas un and una.

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updated Mar 13, 2015
edited by Destroyed99
posted by chrisdak22

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-All four of these words mean the same thing: "a,an,some".

-They are interchangeable, they depend on the noun that you are going to use after it.

-Use un before a noun that is masculine and singular.

-Use una before a noun that is feminine and singular.

-Use unos before a noun that is masculine and plural.

-Use unas before a noun that is feminine and plural.

-When the word is plural "unos" or "unas" means "some".

-When the word is singular "un" or "una" means "a" or "an".

-I hope this clears it up and helps you.

updated May 15, 2011
edited by kathleen_gordon
posted by kathleen_gordon
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Un/Una is "a", depending on whether the article is masculine or feminine.

Unos/Unas is "some" depending again on the gender of the word.

Take a look at the Learn Spanish button the top left. You will be guided through step by step smile

updated May 15, 2011
posted by jonski