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Articles "a" and "an". (For example, this comparison.,…
Articles "a" and "an".
There are two indefinite articles in English (a and an) that function as the two Spanish forms (un and una).
In English, as in Spanish, the indefinite article refers to something non-specific.
For example, this comparison.
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There are some exceptions, such as nouns that begin with (ue, uni or ur) that require the indefinite article "a".
Well, there are two ways to pronounce the "h", one when its sound is similar to the letter "J" in Spanish, and others when its sound is mute.
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