At Spanish for Seniors, we want you to be able to learn Spanish grammar. Most Spanish words that end in “a” in Spanish are feminine. To say “a” or “an” for a feminine Spanish word, you would say “una.” Look below and see if you can pick out all the times that “a” or “an” is used in Spanish (“una”). To learn more, watch instructional videos, or take quizzes in Spanish, be sure to sign up for our free Beginner Spanish Course by clicking on the button below.
English | Spanish |
He has | (Él) tiene |
a thing. | una cosa. |
He has | (Él) Tiene |
a girl. | una niña. |
She has | (Ella) tiene |
an idea. | una idea. |
She has | (Ella) Tiene |
a question. | una pregunta. |
Dr. Garcia, you have | Dr. Garcia (Ud.) Tiene |
a house. | una casa. |
Dr. Garcia, you have | Dr. Garcia (Ud.) Tiene |
an office. | una oficina. |
He has | (Él) tiene |
a reason. | una razón. |
He has | (Él) Tiene |
a teacher (fem). | una maestra. |
She has | (Ella) tiene |
a word. | una palabra. |
She has | (Ella) Tiene |
a table. | una mesa. |
Dr. Garcia, you have | Dr. Garcia (Ud.) Tiene |
a door. | una puerta. |
Dr. Garcia, you have | Dr. Garcia (Ud.) Tiene |
a hand. | una mano |