Articles in Spanish may be categorized as definite, indefinite and neuter.
Definite articles are used before nouns to designate what is already known
or specific, corresponding to English ‘the’. The indefinite forms are used
when the noun does not refer to a specific person, place or thing: English
‘a’ and ‘an’ in the singular, and ‘some’ in the plural.
Forms of the articles
The definite and indefinite articles vary in form to indicate gender and
number. The forms are as follows:
Masculine Feminine
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Definite article el los la las
Indefinite article un unos una unas
The neuter article is lo.
El used with a and de
When preceded by aor de, the eof the masculine singular form elis usually
dropped, so that a+ el > aland de+ el> del:
al banco to the bank del puerto from the port
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