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una mujer = "a woman" unas mujeres = "some women" Near-synonyms of unos include unos cuantos, algunos and unos pocos. The same rules that apply to feminine el apply to una and un: un ala = "a wing" una árabe = "a female Arab" una alta montaña = "a high mountain" As in English, the plural indefinite article is not always required:
English. Read; Edit; View history ... "Esto es el mar" 5:20: 3. ... 5:14: 5. "Tormenta contigo" 5:47: 6. "El otro lado" 4:38: 7. "Ella es una mujer" 3:12: 8. "Los dos ...
Spanish is a pro-drop language with respect to subject pronouns, and, like many European languages, Spanish makes a T-V distinction in second person pronouns that has no equivalent in modern English. Object pronouns can be both clitic and non-clitic, with non-clitic forms carrying greater emphasis.
Elle (Spanish pronunciation:, or less commonly plural: elles) is a proposed non-normative personal pronoun [1] [2] in Spanish intended as a grammatically ungendered alternative to the third-person gender-specific pronouns él ("he"), ella ("she") and ello ("it").
Ella es la persona a la que le di el dinero = "She is the person [that/whom] I gave the money to"/"She is the person to whom I gave the money" Es el camino por el que caminabais = "It is the path [that] you all were walking along"/"It is the path along which you all were walking"
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Él es una persona sucia = "He is a dirty person" Ella es una persona abierta = "She is an open person" Yo soy la víctima = "I am the victim" However, it is not always easy to know what is a noun. For example, pez is a noun meaning "fish", but estar pez is a colloquial expression meaning "not to have a clue" or "to be at sea" at a given activity.
"Ella Se Hizo Deseo" (English: She Made a Wish) is a song by Puerto Rican salsa recording artist Tito Rojas, from his eighth studio album, Sensual (1990). It was composed by Gustavo Marquez, produced by Julio Merced and Antonio Moreno, and released as the lead single from the album in 1990.