LOS ARTÍCULOS
DEFINIDOS
What are definite articles?
• Definite articles are used to
point out a particular person,
place or thing.
• They are the equivalent of the
in English.
There Are Four Spanish Definite
Articles:
• el
• la
• los
• las
Before we move on...
Spanish is actually the “daughter” of another
language. Her “mother” language is Latin. Spanish is
called a “romance language”, because it comes from
Latin and Latin was spoken in Rome. The other
Western romance languages are Italian, Portuguese,
French and Catalan (spoken in a region of Spain.)
What is a major element that all nouns have in these
romance languages that they do not have in English?
gender
Every noun in Spanish has gender.
Every noun is either “masculine” or
“feminine”...even inanimate objects.
Is a house more feminine than a road ?
No, the object is not, but the word is.
the house = la casa
the road = el camino
Which definite article do you use?
• el is used before masculine singular nouns.
• los is used before masculine plural nouns.
• la is used before feminine singular nouns.
• las is used before feminine plural nouns.
el caracol
los lagartos
la abeja
las mariposas
¡TE TOCA A TI!
• Now it’s your turn:
• _______muchachos
• los muchachos
• _______hermana
• la hermana
• _______escuelas
• las escuelas
• _______amigo
• el amigo

Los articulos definidos

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    What are definitearticles? • Definite articles are used to point out a particular person, place or thing. • They are the equivalent of the in English.
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    There Are FourSpanish Definite Articles: • el • la • los • las
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    Spanish is actuallythe “daughter” of another language. Her “mother” language is Latin. Spanish is called a “romance language”, because it comes from Latin and Latin was spoken in Rome. The other Western romance languages are Italian, Portuguese, French and Catalan (spoken in a region of Spain.) What is a major element that all nouns have in these romance languages that they do not have in English?
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    Every noun inSpanish has gender. Every noun is either “masculine” or “feminine”...even inanimate objects. Is a house more feminine than a road ? No, the object is not, but the word is. the house = la casa the road = el camino
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    Which definite articledo you use? • el is used before masculine singular nouns. • los is used before masculine plural nouns. • la is used before feminine singular nouns. • las is used before feminine plural nouns.
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    el caracol los lagartos laabeja las mariposas
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    ¡TE TOCA ATI! • Now it’s your turn: • _______muchachos • los muchachos • _______hermana • la hermana • _______escuelas • las escuelas • _______amigo • el amigo