Articles in Spanish: Guide, Grammar, Examples & Exercises

SPANISH

List of articles in spanish

Spanish Articles: The, A, An, and Some

In this lesson, you will learn how to say the, a, an, and some in Spanish. Articles are essential words placed before a noun (person, animal, or thing) to provide context. While English articles are simple, Spanish articles are more descriptive because they indicate both the gender (masculine/feminine) and the quantity (singular/plural) of the noun.

1. Definite Articles: Saying “The”

In English, there is only one: the. In Spanish, we use four versions depending on the noun:

Spanish English Noun Category
El The Singular and masculine
La The Singular and feminine
Los The Plural and masculine (or mixed)
Las The Plural and feminine

Examples and Sentences:

El niño – The boy. (You must use el because niño is a masculine, singular noun).
El cielo – The sky. (Cielo is a masculine singular noun).
La niña – The girl. (Niña is a feminine singular noun).
La flor amarilla – The yellow flower. (Flor is a singular feminine noun).
Los niños – The boys. (Plural masculine noun).
Los niños y niñas – The boys and girls. (Plural noun, referring to both male and females).
Las flores amarillas – The yellow flowers. (Plural feminine noun).
Las niñas – The girls. (Plural feminine noun).

Pro Tip: Remember that Spanish nouns have genders. To use the right article, you must learn if a word is masculine or feminine by heart.

2. Indefinite Articles: Saying “A, An, or Some”

These refer to non-specific items. Like definite articles, they must match the noun in gender and number.

Spanish English Noun Category
Un A, An Singular and masculine
Una A, An Singular and feminine
Unos Some Plural and masculine (or mixed)
Unas Some Plural and feminine

Examples of Indefinite Articles:

Un pastel blanco – A white cake.
Un gato – A cat.
Una naranja – An orange.
Una camisa – A shirt.
Unos zapatos – Some shoes.
Unos niños – Some children (including male and female).
Unos estudiantes – Some students.
Unas manzanas – Some apples.
Unas vacaciones – Some vacations.

3. The Golden Rule: Agreement in Gender and Number

In Spanish, the article is like a mirror for the noun; it must reflect its gender and quantity.

La pared azul (The blue wall): We use La because pared is a feminine and singular noun.
Las paredes azules (The blue walls): We use Las because paredes is a plural feminine noun. Notice how the adjective azules also changes to match!

Summary Checklist
Articles are the “announcers” of the noun. To use them correctly, always identify:

  • Gender: Is the noun masculine or feminine?
  • Number: Is it one (singular) or many (plural)?

Summary

Articles Summary

Exercises

Below, you will find a series of exercises designed to help you apply and reinforce your understanding of the rules for both definite and indefinite articles.

Of these two options, which one is a way to say "The" in Spanish?

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the Spanish definite article (The)

Remember articles agree on  gender and number with the noun they accompany, therefore, to know which article to use you must know the gender of the noun.

hombre

hombres

mujeres

flor

casa

niños y niñas

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the Spanish infinite article (A, An, Some))

casa

carro

rosa roja

caballos

maestras

Write two sentences using each form of the definite article (El, La, Los, Las) and two sentences for each form of the indefinite articles in spanish (Uno, Una, Unos, unas).